Welcome! The lm4f120 was newly added as a bsp. Trying out both with vanilla rtems to "see" running code is a good place to start. Then testing libmm would be good, especially to see what might be available on the TI board. -Gedare On Sep 2, 2013 1:33 AM, "Ritesh Harjani" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone, > > This mail is to get some help from you guys on *"how to start > contributing towards RTEMS project"* > > *Background work done*: > > 1. With the help of Hesham and community posts, I have setup the > rtems-4.11 toolchain for arm > on fedora 19, 64bit. > 2. Synced the rtems-4.11 source as well as Gsoc 2013 libmm project. > 3. Setup Qemu emulator. > > I have little background on ARM processors and I am interested to > help/contribute in any of of ARM development/porting project. I am > interested in memory management on ARM, but I am very much ok to work on > any project based on the needs from RTEMS community. > > I have Raspberry pi + ti stellaris lm4f120 launchpad, if it helps. > > Since I am currently unfamiliar with RTEMS environment, it will be good if > someone can guide as to where to start off from and with which project. > > > Thanks > Ritesh > > > > > > >
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