Re: How to build RTOS kernal for ARM processor
- From: "Not Really Me" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:28:17 -0700
"saro" <saravanan_heartly@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,If you switch to Micrium's uCOS-II RTOS you can find a port for the the ARM9
I am begineer to this ARM technology.I am working in ARM926
processor.I select FreeRTOS for my ARM processor.But this is not directly
support my ARM processor.It is support ARM966 processor.These both are in
same ARM9E family.I want to build source codes of the ARM966 for my
processor.But i dont know how to build it from ARM966.If anyone having
idea regarding about this plz suggest me or any procedure to build the
kernal for our requirement.I am waiting for your result........
thanks in advance,
saro
on their web site. http://www.micrium.com/products/rtos/kernel/rtos.html
and http://www.micrium.com/products/rtos/ucos-ii_download.html
There is a cost for commercial use but not for hobby or educational use.
Scott
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