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ARM Newbie... Where To Start
blcksea
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 3rd October 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
I'm absolutely a newbie for ARM. I've read many articles but couldn't get the point where to start.
ARM7,ARM9,ARM11,Cortex-M3,Cortex-A8... Which one should I start to learn? Most advanced or the basic one?
Which develepmont kit and which compiler you could advice for such a newbie? (I know only C as a programming language) Or alternatively, is an ARM simulator enough for the first steps? Which documents should I read? (a book or a document source on the internet like [url="
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp
"]this[/url])
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blcksea
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 15th October 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Assume that I want to be able to work with all the applications that are listed in the ARM11 family. What should I do? Which one is better - introduce the ARM world with directly ARM11 family or lower-class families(ARM7 or ARM9...) to learn how to use ARM. Is there any significant difference with the code written for various ARM families? Let's say I get used to program ARM7; then how much effort needed to write another program for ARM9?
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blcksea
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 15th October 2009 at
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Assume that I want to be able to work with all the applications that are listed in the ARM11 family. What should I do? Which one is better - introduce the ARM world with directly ARM11 family or lower-class families(ARM7 or ARM9...) to learn how to use ARM. Is there any significant difference with the code written for various ARM families? Let's say I get used to program ARM7; then how much effort needed to write another program for ARM9?
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