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Cortex-A9 EVB + Compiler choice?
Phil Darnbrough
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 1st July 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi to all,
I have been watching the board for a bit before jumping in, but I have a silly newbie quetion. My bacground as far as MCU's goesd is with Pics, I am finding it a little bewildering to find out wher to sart with ARM. The chip I will be using is the Cortex A9, but want to work from the ground up so no preloaded OS.
1) can anyone surgest a development board / prototyping board,
2) surgestions regarding a good C compiler
Many thanks is advance, and once again sorry for the silly question.
Phil
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Alban Rampon
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 2nd July 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
For ARM Cortex-A9 development boards, you could have a look at:
-
Texas Instruments
BeagleBone
or
PandaBoard
.
-
Freescale i.MX6
(at top right list of Ecosystem partners)
-
NVIDIA Tegra2
or board solution from
Toradex
, ...
-
STMicroelectronics
SPEAr eMPUs
.
- etc...
About tools, you can find both
ARM Tools
and third parties, either
GNU
or not...
Cheers,
Alban
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Alban Rampon
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 2nd July 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
For ARM Cortex-A9 development boards, you could have a look at:
-
Texas Instruments
BeagleBone
or
PandaBoard
.
-
Freescale i.MX6
(at top right list of Ecosystem partners)
-
NVIDIA Tegra2
or board solution from
Toradex
, ...
-
STMicroelectronics
SPEAr eMPUs
.
- etc...
About tools, you can find both
ARM Tools
and third parties, either
GNU
or not...
Cheers,
Alban
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