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Did no one read?
*COUGH*
http://www.buglabs.net/
It has an ARM chip, with JTAG support. Open specs, etc...
*COUGH*
http://www.buglabs.net/
It has an ARM chip, with JTAG support. Open specs, etc...
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Yes I read, but I don't think I like the idea, as I'm more interested in old school computers, things that have processors that would be in embedded systems and such. I don't like the idea of just connecting a bunch of devices together and not knowing exactly how and why it works.
I thought I wasn't thinking, I thought wrong.
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They publish the full schematics to the board - the hardware is completely open and hackable. That's the whole idea behind the company. An ARM development board with JTAG can be very pricey - the dev boards at the office can run several thousand. If you are looking for an embedded system dev board at a reasonable price, that's about right. What you get in buglabs is a lot more hackable and open than what you'll be able to do on the GBA.
Most embedded systems are moving to similar level of platform.
Anything smaller usually doesn't have an OS per se - just ROM code to do a very specific task. Which, if you want to do, that's cool, but you aren't talking about embedded OS dev here. I don't really know, if you can call most embedded systems OS dev at all really.
Do you want to do something like control a robot ARM? What is your goal? Do you want to have an MMU? preemptive multitasking? Do you want to do any sort of graphics? Internet/ethernet? USB?
Here's some more links of varying ranges of ability:
http://microcontrollershop.com/product_ ... cts_id=677
http://www.kwikbyte.com/KB9202.html
http://www.littlechips.com/products.htm
http://www.coridiumcorp.com/ARMmite.php ... FQodIjMjfA
For old school:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/replica1.html
Have fun!
Most embedded systems are moving to similar level of platform.
Anything smaller usually doesn't have an OS per se - just ROM code to do a very specific task. Which, if you want to do, that's cool, but you aren't talking about embedded OS dev here. I don't really know, if you can call most embedded systems OS dev at all really.
Do you want to do something like control a robot ARM? What is your goal? Do you want to have an MMU? preemptive multitasking? Do you want to do any sort of graphics? Internet/ethernet? USB?
Here's some more links of varying ranges of ability:
http://microcontrollershop.com/product_ ... cts_id=677
http://www.kwikbyte.com/KB9202.html
http://www.littlechips.com/products.htm
http://www.coridiumcorp.com/ARMmite.php ... FQodIjMjfA
For old school:
http://www.brielcomputers.com/replica1.html
Have fun!
Theres a arm port of my OS that runs on GBA or DS
http://www.dex4u.com/images/gbademo.jpg
But my OS is closed source, unless you code something usefull for it.
http://www.dex4u.com/images/gbademo.jpg
But my OS is closed source, unless you code something usefull for it.
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