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    OpenOCD - Open On-Chip Debugger

    The Open On-Chip Debugger

    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.
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    ChibiOS/RT free embedded RTOS
    ChibiOS/RT is a free and efficient RTOS designed for deeply embedded applications. It offers a comprehensive set of kernel primitives and supports many architectures: ARM7, Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, PowerPC e200z, STM8, AVR, MSP430, ColdFire, H8S, x86.
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    Open Source SW/HW Project for Embedded Ethernet Applications. Works with AVR ATmega256/128/103, AVR32, SAM7X, SAM7S(E), SAM9, AT91X40, GameBoy Advance, Cortex M3 / M4 (STM32, NXP LPC, LM3S), Freescale Coldfire, RTL8019AS, LAN91C111, CS8900 and DM9000E chips. Offers a tiny TCP/IP stack including HTTP, FTP and DHCP.
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    A scheme (lisp) interpreter written in ARM assembly language (currently: Cortex-M4F,M7, Cortex-A5,A8,A9, Cortex-A53; previously:ARM7TDMI, ARM920T, Cortex-M3) for education, robotics, wearable devices. Tested on Allwinner A64, Amlogic S905, Atmel SAMA5D4, SAME70, SAMV71, NXP LPC4300, RT1050, iMX8M, Samsung S5P6818, ST STM32F4, STM32F7, and TI AM3359, OMAP3530, DM3730, OMAP4430, TM4C1294 chips (previously: NXP LPC-1300,1700,2000, ATMEL AT91SAM7, STM STR711, STR911, STM32, CIRRUS EP9302, LMI LM3S1968, TI OMAP).
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    CMAKE build enviroment for CMSIS MCUs

    CMAKE build enviroment for LPC2000 and LPC17xx Cortex MCUs

    The goal of project is to build CMSIS like environment for LPC2000 series MCU and to write RTOS for LPC2000 and Cortex Microcontrollers
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    STM32 LWIP QPC Ethernet DPP

    Quantum Leaps (QPC) DPP example with LWIP on STM3220G eval board

    This is a port of the Dining Philosopher Problem (DPP) using the Quantum Leaps (http://state-machine.com) hierarchical state machine framework with the Light Weight IP (LwIP) network stack (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip) and an ethernet driver implemented on the STM3220G-eval board (http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/250374.jsp) running on stm32f207 Arm Cortex M3 uProcessor. The project is eclipse based and uses Code Sourcery cross compiler. See http://www.stf12.org/developers/CORTEX_STM32F2xx_Template.html for setup. For debugger and flashing, the ST-Link V/2 was used.
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