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confussion about ARM

Posted by sara on November 27, 2007
Hi all,
I am newer to this freertos.I am working in ARM926EJ-S processor.I want to rtos source codes and necessity files for my ARM processor.I know that,this freertos is support STR912.My confussion is that,this SRT912 processor is support my ARM processor or not?.If it is support my ARM processor,what are files are needed to run my processor and how to download that files.plz anyone suggest any idea for my problem.........




advance in thanks,
saravanan

RE: confussion about ARM

Posted by Dave on November 27, 2007
Which processor are you using? Have you build ARM926EJ-S IP into your own processor, or are you using an off-the-shelf processor with an ARM926EJ-S core?

RE: confussion about ARM

Posted by sara on November 27, 2007
Hi davedoors,
Thanks for reply.I am using ARM926EJ-S processor.How can i built to my processor from any other processor supporting my processor(freertos supports STR912(ARM966E-S)).what are the files are need to run my processor.I am waiting for reply.......



cheers,
saravanan.r


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