Re: OSes and tool suites for ARM development (need guidance)



On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:36:17 -0700, msnews.microsoft.com <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...] For this reason, we need to be able to configure the OS and programs in such
a way that certain code is loaded into internal memory on our ASIC (which
will contain an ARM core), and other code is loaded into external memory. We
need a lot of control over this process of memory allocation. And we need
good profiling tools in order to determine which code should reside in
internal memory.

You might consider OS-9 from Microware (now RadiSys). In the days of M68K it gave quite flexible control of what is residing where, it also had a concept of "coloured memory" for memory allocations. It is known to be ported, apart from numerous other architechtures, to ARM.


http://www.microware.com


Vadim Borshchev .



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