Oh, and FYI, TI dev boards typically are well supported in CSS, and CSS is
free, and full support for most if not all of their dev boards. Meaning: no
memory limit.

On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 5:04 PM, William Hermans <yyrk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Harvey White <ma...@dragonworks.info>
> wrote:
>
> 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.
>>
>
> In this case, any Cortex M0/M0+ or Cortex M3/M4 board should work. But
> these boards: http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-
> tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-eval-tools/stm32-
> mcu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-discovery-kits/stm32f4discovery.html are
> supposed to be one of the best supported boards by the open source
> community. Well, meaning excellent gcc support.
>
>>
>> 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.
>>
>
> Ubuntu 14.04 standard package: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
> trusty/devel/gcc-arm-none-eabi is the only real tool in my mind. The
> trick is picking a board that is very well documented, that is well
> supported by this toolchain. *That* is where you need help, and where
> people like me typically get paid well to figure this out( if we do not
> know already ). But knowing the gcc toolchain, as in how to setup gcc, g++,
> and gdb with an IDE( if an IDE is even needed ) is the key. Then there will
> be slight differences between gcc port, to gcc port.
>
>>
>> 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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