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32-bit microcontroller IP. The ARM company which designs the ARM cores doesn't make controllers itself, but licences the IP to other manufacturers. ARM is the leading 32-bit controller and is available from tens of suppliers.
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Cortex-m3 toolchain
How about the "STM32/ARM Cortex-M3 HOWTO: Development under Ubuntu." …
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What logic family does NXP 1114 MCU belongs to?
Please note that in the ARM Cortex world the M more or less stands for a core that fits well in a MCU. (Then there is the R and A series for Application and more hardtime Real time demands). …
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Linux on ARM Cortex-M3 series
There is not MMU on the stm32 so you have to use ucLinux.
A quick google for ucLinux will send you in the right direction.
https://www.google.com/search?q=stm32+uclinux
But on the other hand, Linux …
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Best way to install arm-elf-gcc onto a Linux machine
However, some time back I started to play a little bit with the stm32 (ST:s arm Cortex M3 mcu) and in the process I create this page. …
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Does my open source project need be Arduino based to be successful?
A Cortex M3 based target doesn't have to be more complicated... have a look at the Maple, an STM32 based "Arduino copy". To program and debug you can use OpenOCD based JTAG or just use the USB cable.
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BSD style Open Source alternatives to CMSIS?
Since the licenses on CMSIS is unclear when it comes to open source,
it is probably a violation to include the CMSIS in a open source project regardless if it using a GPL or BSD style license.
Is th …
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Is Code Sourcery G++ Lite still a viable project?
for ARM. … Notes: The current viable place to get gcc for ARM seems to be from Linaro
https://www.linaro.org/about/
https://www.linaro.org/downloads/
https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded …