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How to get started with ARM

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Could anyone please help me? I really want to know and learn. :oops:
 

What do u want in ARM? Hardware or Software?
Vist www.arm.com site , download some materials. Let me know in specific from u.
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Poli Kitti
 

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Anything special if u need U can ask me..I know ARM very well.
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Poli Kitti
 

Poli Kitti:

I want either hardware or software.

For hardware, I'm looking for a cheap starter kit board come with developing software tool so that I can play around with the ARM, just like what we can do with STK500 for AVRs from Atmel.

For software, I'm looking for an IDE for ARM which I can practice on coding, simulating and debugging.
 

rujchai ung said:
Poli Kitti:

I want either hardware or software.

For hardware, I'm looking for a cheap starter kit board come with developing software tool so that I can play around with the ARM, just like what we can do with STK500 for AVRs from Atmel.

For software, I'm looking for an IDE for ARM which I can practice on coding, simulating and debugging.

Atmel ARM not the same as Atmel AVR !!!
 

rujchai ung said:
Poli Kitti:

I want either hardware or software.

For hardware, I'm looking for a cheap starter kit board come with developing software tool so that I can play around with the ARM, just like what we can do with STK500 for AVRs from Atmel.

For software, I'm looking for an IDE for ARM which I can practice on coding, simulating and debugging.
This Hardware is big circuit..U need to comunicate with me saparatelly..U can reach me at navya_prakash@yahoo.com ,
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Poli Kitti
 

U are interested in ARM7 or ARM9 or ARM11?? Let me know ur coments
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Poli Kitty
 

You could use a gameboy advance too! :eek:

the core system of the gba is an arm7tdmi
so, if you get :

- a gameboy advance
- flash kit
- flash card ( https://www.gbax.com/ for example )

you could get a complete starter kit with color lcd screen, sound, joystick, etc...

the GBA can use arm compilers, gcc compiler, etc.. >> www.ngine.de

if you need more info : www.gbadev.org

hope it helps! :)
 

rujchai ung said:
I want either hardware or software.

You may consider Evaluator-7T from ARM, this is a low-cost evaluation platform. For development environment you may consider using gcc tools or you may try out the eval ver from ARM.
 

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