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Re: RTOS options
Sweet. Does that include a compiler for the PPC and the TPU's? I seem to recall that the TPU's are generally done with assembly, so it's not really a compiler, more like a translator.
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Re: RTOS options
Do you have a link for compiler? Haven't seen any free compilers for the TPU side (I've been working on an assembler to start to remedy that). Also yes there are commercial compilers for the TPU side, although the linking part is kinda weird. They don't output a binary, they dump out a c file defining a char[] containing the binary, which you pass to the TPU to start it up (IIRC). The newer stuff seems to drop the TPU in favor of the GTU "Generic Timer Unit" which is a Bosch IP block. Fortunately Bosch does provide a free assembler
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Re: RTOS options
All I know about this is http://www.st.com/en/development-tools/spc5-studio.html
"Free License GCC GNU C Compiler component provided throught market place."
If that's even what I hope it is I have no idea. And obviously very little hope for free TPU compiler.
"Free License GCC GNU C Compiler component provided throught market place."
If that's even what I hope it is I have no idea. And obviously very little hope for free TPU compiler.
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Re: RTOS options
Yeah I see no mention of TPU anywhere so I strongly suspect its CPU only compiler. That really wouldnt be surprising given that SPC5XXX (which AFAIK are just rebranded Freescale MPC5XXX) have fairly standard PowerPC cores