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Forum: EmbDev.net Excellent paper on : Building Bare-Metal ARM Systems with GNU

Author: Bingo (Guest)
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Author: Clifford Slocombe (clifford)
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Thanks, but a little late to the party! ;)

At the top of this forum's message list you will see a 'sticky' thread
titled: "ARM-GCC development resources" http://embdev.net/topic/129986,
where that paper is already cited, and was posted by me at
http://embdev.net/topic/129806 when it was originally published on
embedded.com.

It is good, and perhaps deserves reminding of, but since it is already
in the resources thread, you might have checked there first.

If you have any more useful resources then the "ARM-GCC development
resources" is probably the place to post that so the moderator can
maintain the list.

Clifford
Author: Bingo (Guest)
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@Clifford

I was posting this in the http://www.mikrocontroller.net/forum/gcc
forum.

And have to assume that you have never tried to make post there.

That forum is apparently mirrored here , and there is NO "Sticky"
mentioning arm resources.

But as you mention your self

.... you might have checked there first. .....

Have a nice day

Bingo
Author: Andreas Schwarz (andreas) (Admin) Flattr this
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Bingo wrote:
> That forum is apparently mirrored here

No, it isn't, only the other way round. Your post appears here only if
you 1) post it here or 2) a moderator moves it here.
Author: Bingo (Guest)
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@Clifford

I was quite sure i posted in GCC on the other forum , but the admin said
i didn't so , an apology for the above post seems to be in place.

My bad ...

/Bingo

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