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The Photon uses an ARM CortexM3 CPU based microcontroller. All of the code is built around the GNU GCC toolchain offered and maintained by ARM. The build requires version 5.3.1 20160307 or newer of ARM GCC and will print an error message if the version is older than this. In order to turn your source code into binaries, you will need a tool called make. Windows users need to explicitly install make on their machines.
The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores.
See website for full list of supported targets.
Supports writing Ada software for Cortex-M3, M4F boards
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB, at https://github.com/simonjwright/cortex-gnat-rts
This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due (http://www.arduino.org) and the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics (http://www.st.com).
It is intended that releases will allow the development of proprietary software (by the use of the GCC Runtime Library exception for project-developed code, and by...
In-circuit programming (ISP) tool for the NXP (Philips) LPC800/LPC1100/LPC1200/LPC1300/LPC1700/LPC1800/LPC2000/LPC4300 series ARM7/Cortex-M0/Cortex-M0+/Cortex-M3/Cortex-M4 microcontrollers
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A free/libre/open-source firmware library (previously known as libopenstm32) for various ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers, including ST STM32, Toshiba TX03, Atmel SAM3U, NXP LPC1000 and others.
Sourcecode and bugtracker can be found at http://github.com/libopencm3