Hello.......
Am just about to receive my new gp32 and am looking to start coding for it in pure assembler :wacko:
I'v been coding in assembly language for a number of embedded sytems but its the first time I've come up against arm....
I've looked through the forum and am trying to find the best way to put together an arm assembly development environment...
The only straightforward compiler I've seen is goldroad for the GBA, its mentioned in a forum post that because the ARM7(GBA) and ARM9(GP32) cores both use the v4 instruction set that goldroad will compile code for the gp32 (after converting the file to fxe)?
I've also seen people mention the tool suite direct from arm,,,,,
What restriction does the trial version impose upon you? Is it suitable for gp32 dev?
Any other suggestions for what to use or any advice would be gratefully accepted...
The other thing I'm after is a schematic of the gp32 or a more basic diagram of its internal structure and how everything is connected,,, again any pointers on that would be great.....
cheers.
Am just about to receive my new gp32 and am looking to start coding for it in pure assembler :wacko:
I'v been coding in assembly language for a number of embedded sytems but its the first time I've come up against arm....
I've looked through the forum and am trying to find the best way to put together an arm assembly development environment...
The only straightforward compiler I've seen is goldroad for the GBA, its mentioned in a forum post that because the ARM7(GBA) and ARM9(GP32) cores both use the v4 instruction set that goldroad will compile code for the gp32 (after converting the file to fxe)?
I've also seen people mention the tool suite direct from arm,,,,,
What restriction does the trial version impose upon you? Is it suitable for gp32 dev?
Any other suggestions for what to use or any advice would be gratefully accepted...
The other thing I'm after is a schematic of the gp32 or a more basic diagram of its internal structure and how everything is connected,,, again any pointers on that would be great.....
cheers.