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Porting MCB2300 examples to MCB1700

Dear all,

I am using Keil MDK 4.12, and MCB1700 board.

I managed to port simple program examples from MCB2300 to MCB1700, but when I try to port more complex program (RL-TCPNet) I found problems with compiling.

Kindly help me to point me to help file or website that have similar sample case, I have search the forum and knowledge base, but no result.

Thank you in advance for your kind help and attention

Ojahan

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  • Hi all,

    Not sure if I should create a new thread to raise my question. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

    Do you use the new NXP Cortex-M3 programming model? I mean the Software Driver Model.

    LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library (GNU, Keil, IAR) (Jul 26, 2010)

    In the below URL,

    ics.nxp.com/.../

    there are several software packages. They are:

    Sample Code Bundle for LPC17xx Peripherals using Keil's MDK-ARM V1.02 (Jan 7, 2010)

    LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library (GNU, Keil, IAR) (Jul 26, 2010)

    LPC13xx and LPC17xx IEC60335 Class B Certified Library (Feb 11, 2010)

    ======================================================

    For [Sample Code Bundle for LPC17xx Peripherals using Keil's MDK-ARM], I think it is equivalent to [Sample Code Bundle for LPC23xx/LPC24xx Peripherals using Keil's µVision]

    For [LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library], I think it is equivalent to the Luminary's or ST's Cortex-M3 Peripheral Driver Library. What I am curious is, does anyone use this NXP Cortex-M3 Peripheral Driver Library for production?

    For [LPC13xx and LPC17xx IEC60335 Class B Certified Library], I think it is actually a tool to help users to pass the IEC60335 Class B Certification. Am I right?

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  • Hi all,

    Not sure if I should create a new thread to raise my question. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

    Do you use the new NXP Cortex-M3 programming model? I mean the Software Driver Model.

    LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library (GNU, Keil, IAR) (Jul 26, 2010)

    In the below URL,

    ics.nxp.com/.../

    there are several software packages. They are:

    Sample Code Bundle for LPC17xx Peripherals using Keil's MDK-ARM V1.02 (Jan 7, 2010)

    LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library (GNU, Keil, IAR) (Jul 26, 2010)

    LPC13xx and LPC17xx IEC60335 Class B Certified Library (Feb 11, 2010)

    ======================================================

    For [Sample Code Bundle for LPC17xx Peripherals using Keil's MDK-ARM], I think it is equivalent to [Sample Code Bundle for LPC23xx/LPC24xx Peripherals using Keil's µVision]

    For [LPC17xx CMSIS-Compliant Standard Peripheral Firmware Driver Library], I think it is equivalent to the Luminary's or ST's Cortex-M3 Peripheral Driver Library. What I am curious is, does anyone use this NXP Cortex-M3 Peripheral Driver Library for production?

    For [LPC13xx and LPC17xx IEC60335 Class B Certified Library], I think it is actually a tool to help users to pass the IEC60335 Class B Certification. Am I right?

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