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Command Line Assembler

Note: This was originally posted on 1st December 2009 at http://forums.arm.com

Hi

I'm new to ARM, I'm developing a cross platform BASIC compiler for pic/avr/freescale for the school & hobby market and ARM has been suggested as another device to add to the list...

1. Does ARM have a command line assembler that I can download and distribute?

2. Does the assembler support macros with simple parameter passing?

3. I currently use a range of devices from 8 pin up to 40 pin, my users are mostly learners needing a few digital in/outs, some a2d and pwm, and on board eeprom for data storage. Maybe someone could point me in the direction of 1 or more ARM devices that have these features so I can download datasheets and order samples... Nothing too large or complicated at this stage...

Thanks in advance...

Michael Collier
KicChip
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 2nd December 2009 at http://forums.arm.com

    Thanks for links, the GNU stuff looks interesting and I have downloaded. My users are steering me towards "M3" and "M0", these names are new to me but I'll try them out and hopefully the GNU will work with it. I'll google for simple examples to toggle an LED, at this stage I just need to see the stuff working in principle then look again a bit later in more detail, if anyone knows of a site with examples for "M0"/"M3" using assembly code an the GNU tools I'd love to hear from you..

    All the best,
    Michael
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 2nd December 2009 at http://forums.arm.com

    Thanks for links, the GNU stuff looks interesting and I have downloaded. My users are steering me towards "M3" and "M0", these names are new to me but I'll try them out and hopefully the GNU will work with it. I'll google for simple examples to toggle an LED, at this stage I just need to see the stuff working in principle then look again a bit later in more detail, if anyone knows of a site with examples for "M0"/"M3" using assembly code an the GNU tools I'd love to hear from you..

    All the best,
    Michael
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