Hi, On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 08:55:29AM +0100, d...@gnu.org wrote: > To get used to develop for ARM, do you think I should focus on Linux kernel > development or on Android project development?
it really depends on what you actually wanna do. These days there are many, as Linus once said, "throw-away cheap" ARM boards out there. Check out BeagleBoard XM, PandaBoard, BeagleBone and Raspberry Pi to name a few. > Would a Cortex-A* chip be valid as development platform? If so I will buy Cortex-A is the newest "family" of ARM Cores (if you can call it that). Cortex-A15 being the newest one and Cortex-A8 being the lowest end. All you have to do is choose a board, choose what you actually want to hack on, and start hacking. cheers -- balbi
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