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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [November 2012 Threads] stellaris cortex M4 will spport FreeRTOSPosted by Tamil Vanan K on November 17, 2012 Hi,
I am working on stellaris cortex m4 development board .I like to know will it support FreeRTOS.
Regards, Tamil vanan .
RE: stellaris cortex M4 will spport FreeRTOSPosted by Richard on November 17, 2012 The FreeRTOS Cortex-M3 GCC, IAR and Keil ports can be used on *any* Cortex-M3 or Cortex-M4 (without floating point) microcontroller.
The FreeRTOS Cortex-M4F GCC, IAR and Keil ports can be used on *any* Cortex-M4F (with floating point) microcontroller.
Regards.
RE: stellaris cortex M4 will spport FreeRTOSPosted by Tamil Vanan K on November 17, 2012 Thanks for your valuable reply , will it support on ti code compose studio (ccs).
Rregards, tamil
RE: stellaris cortex M4 will spport FreeRTOSPosted by Richard on November 17, 2012 There are unofficial CCS ports in the FreeRTOS interactive site. http://interactive.freertos.org
Regards.
RE: stellaris cortex M4 will spport FreeRTOSPosted by Ken Pettit on November 22, 2012 Hi Tamil,
In case you haven't found it yet, Under the Texas Instruments Un-official ports section, the "EK_LM4F232 for CCS and FreeRTOS 7.1.1" link is probably a suitable port for your project. This is a Stellaris Cortex M4 port I contributed that runs on TI's eval board. I even have a version of the port (not yet contributed) where I pulled in the LUA interpreter, though it still needs a bit of work in the file I/O areas.
To all US members ... Happy Thanksgiving! Ken
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