Thanks Gerald.

 

I have installed CCS . Now I am confronted with a gargantuan 1000+ GB IDE and 
don't know where to begin. 

 

There is tons of distractions. It boggles the mind.

 

I might have to uninstall it. For the CCS targets serious program development. 
My needs are simpler and I don't want to waste time learning what can or should 
be postponed.

 

Isn't there some simpler IDE for simple needs like mine? Some system where I 
can write mixed C and assy code?

 

Please help!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 11:48:10 -0500
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] learning ARM assy with BBB
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




http://beagleboard.org/Getting%20Started



Gerald



On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Mark Lazarewicz <[email protected]> wrote:






You couldn't have searched very hard Google TI IDE you will see Code Composer
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From: azzythehillbilly mir <[email protected]>; 
To: <[email protected]>; 
Subject: [beagleboard] learning ARM assy with BBB 
Sent: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 3:18:24 PM 









Hi Forum,
 
I have a problem and I am hoping that I kind soul will direct me whereby I am 
able to help myself get on my feet.
This is a bit embarrassing, but here it goes. I got myself a BBB because I want 
to switch from using  MCS-51 processors and the like.  I have no formal 
schooling in processors or electronics.  I started working on processors around 
1980 when I got hold of an Ohio scientific and later an AppleII+. Later moved 
to Z80/Z8000/8086/68030 and similar as I started to formally design HW and SW 
for embedded systems. 
Never had to bother even with  C so have been hacking merrily away with 
Assembly only. Rarely adding ( with difficulty) bits of code for floating point 
when my own extended math routines simply would not do.  This works for me as I 
have learned to cram as much functionality as possible into limited resources.  
I can get working code written and debugged faster than most C coders can. I 
know nearly zero about Linux//Ubuntu/Fedora. Unless someone has worked on the 
simple old controllers one might not understand how exciting ( mouth watering 
even! ) it is to contemplate the peripherals this Sitara 3359 processor 
provides. I just need to get a jump start.
 
Here is the problem, I want to write code for the Sitara-3359 and learn the 
nuts and bolts of low level programming (assy). I need some kind of a simple 
IDE Where I can take control of the processor from reset onwards ( barring 
un-by passable initializing code prewritten  into the processor?).  I have been 
searching all over the net for just that but come up frustrated by the huge 
number of names/acronyms and all. There are just too many branches to 
investigate. I get lost every time I try.  For the moment I want merely to 
exercise the Sitara and study its responses, no desire to write any commercial 
application (with the possible exception of a camera interface for my 
telescopes).
 
Please kindly somebody point me in the right directions. Once I have the 
correct IDE set up I can take over and dive into the details. No problem there.
Thanks in advance


Azzythehillbilly

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