On 16/04/12 21:41, Bill Hill wrote:
ARM covers quite a range, from full debian installs to bare cpu with 32K. The higher end boards, quite standard linux. Some of the smaller systems are, well, standard embedded linux, openwrt+busybox+uboot. These are quite transferrable to various boards and even architectures. The os free systems, though... The details tend to be quite different between boards. Different toolchains, compiler options, jtag. Never mind peripherals! But the workflow is quite similar. Bill
Well I've just ordered: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320786483250 based on a Samsung S3C6410 ARM1176JZFS chip, which I believe is the same as the Raspberry Pi (albeit that the Pi uses a Broadcom chip). Lead time on the board from eBay is 3-5 weeks so who knows whether the Pi will get here first anyway!
So I seem to have hung my coat on the ARM11 hook for now...