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Hi all, as a newbie to embedded system I'm looking for an ARM9 based development board, which should have: 32bit ARM9 CPU Ethernet (10M as minimum), USB (Host and device) 2 or 3 serial ports LEDs and buttons WinCE5.0 support better would it be if it has been assembled with a TFT LCD (3.5" or bigger") and come with ready-made tool chain and source code.
I searched in the Keil product area but did not find the right one, Could someone here please give me some valuable recommendation~
Thanks in advance
Thax, I saw the MCBSTR9. As Richard says, it does not fit all of my requirements, but I need them all -_-!
found a "MINI2440 with LCD" on EBAY, ARM9 CPU, 64M SDRAM + 66M flash, 3 serial ports, USB host + device, SD, 3.5“ TFT LCD, wince+Linux source code+BSP... seems interesting you can also buy from their own website www.developmentboard.net
I'm guessing that you'll need to use the toolchain that comes with the OS and BSP when you buy one of these boards. Unless I'm mistaken (I often am!), the Keil tools don't generate relocatable executables that an OS like Linux or Windows CE can "run". For Linux, I guess you would use the GCC tools. For WindowCE, I'm guessing you have to use one of the Microsoft tools (VC++, VC#,?).
Anybody have any ideas on all that?
BR
-=Rich=-
thank you Tim, the MINI2440 seems really nice, I have contact the vendor @ www.developmentboard.net and I'm going to buy it very soon
Hi Rich, the developmentboard.net says that they offer the board with GCC for Linux and EVC++ (Embedded Visual C++ for winCE, do you think they are OK?