Fwd: Embedded device using ARM7TDMI -- where to start ?

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Hi Pascal,

Using uClinux for armnommu is a good choice.
You can refer to the samsung ARM7 BSP from :
http://opensrc.sec.samsung.com/


2009/10/1 Pascal Dupuis <Pascal.Dupuis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello,
>
> As a new member, let me introduce myself : I have a background in
> measurement, data modelling, statistics. I'm involved in research
> projects where the link between the physical sensors and acquisition
> systems is performed by local, low-power microcontrollers in close
> vicinity of the sensors.
>
> I'm evaluating the option of using an embedded device built around an
> ARM7TDMI core. I looked at the uClinux site, and noticed the ARM7TDMI
> port is no more available. In linux-2.6.30, under arch/arm, there are
> a few references to 7TDMI. So I tried 'make menuconfig ARCH=arm', but
> didn't figure how to reach the right options, as I didn't find a way
> to activate the NOMMU kernel option. The question is thus how to
> generate the kernel config for this specific processor ?
>
> Regards
>
> Pascal Dupuis
>
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