> At 01:29 PM 1/4/99 +0100, you wrote:
> >
> >I have three questions (all somewhat offtopic, but I hope that there is
> >somebody on the list using ARM CPUs in embedded system design):
>
> >Does anybody know, if the syntax of the GNUassembler for the ARM CPU is the
> >same as of ARMs software development toolkit?
>
> It is not the same - the ARM syntax is somewhat odd as I remember.
>
Do you know if there is somewhere a reference card for the GNU syntax? Or
could you just send me a small hello world program in GNU syntax?
> Hmm? 'armsd' is a monitor'/debugger often built with the ARMulator ARM
> emulator
> which does the emulation and has the memory models.
Yes, that is right.
> As I remember newer
> versions
> of GDB are also supplied with an ARM emulator which is actually an older
> release
> of the ARMulator used with ARMsd. As I remember the version distributed
> with gdb
> is a bit buggy - but it is extendible (in the same way as the ARM version).
>
Is this documented somewhere? ARM distributes a "free of charge" version of
SDT 2.02 for universities. I would be interested, if it is based on the same
armulator as supplied with gdb.
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