On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 23:51:55 -0700, you wrote:

>By the way, "bare metal ARM" means exactly nothing. The AM335x on the
>beaglebone black is not exactly something you'd want to write bare metal
>code for / on. Yes, it can be done ,but that is not a reason to do so. The
>AM335x
>is an applications processor which means it was designed to run an OS.

OK, I was rather thinking tools first, operating system secondly.

>
>Anyway, your post is rather vague, and long winded that tells us nothing.
>Seriously. "Display driver" - What does that mean ? a 128x8 display ? Or
>are you talking about 1080p or something crazy on a bare metal board ?

Oh, well, I was thinking the Epson S1D13781 chip driven in a parallel
interface mode, 16 bit, using the external memory interface to memory
map it.  I already wrote the code using an SPI interface, so only the
communications needs to be changed.  

If I said "I want to use a free compiler to generate C and C++ code
for the Nucleo boards" and that's all I asked, someone would ask me
what I wanted to do it for, and why I didn't use the BBB, and why I
didn't use some other board... etc.

I was not asking for help in *doing* any of this, I was looking for
tool suggestions.  

Thanks for the help

Harvey

>

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