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**[http://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/slau533 MSP430 F5529 Development Kit User's Guide] |
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**[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Download_CCS Download Code Composer Studio] |
**[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Download_CCS Download Code Composer Studio] |
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*[http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slau131i/slau131i.pdf Assembly Language Tools] |
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*[http://www.ece.utep.edu/courses/web3376/Links_files/MSP430%20Quick%20Reference.pdf Instruction Set Quick Reference Guide] |
Revision as of 16:30, 7 November 2014
Useful Links for the Assembly Language Programming Class
ARM7 Links
- Dr. Aamodt's Assembly Language Web Page
- ARM Assembly Language Programming, a free book by Knaggs and Welsh (2004 Edition). This book is quite useful. It is a better as a reference than our text.
- Another text in html format.
- The ARM Instruction Set, a good reference work.
- Knaggs and Welsh (2008 Edition).
- ARM Instruction Set Quick Finder
- ARM Instructions Quick Reference Card
- Keil ARM Assembler Manual
- This reference tells in more detail what happens to the flags, etc. for each instruction.
- Bit Operations Explained
- Code Examples from Class
- Using the I/O on the LPC2148
- I2C Interfacing and comparison of serial protocols
- The ARM Info Center is a good reference site.
- The ARM7 Reference Manual is the go to reference.
- The Embedded Arts Board of Education Reference Manual gives the details of the board we are using in class.
- LPC214x Reference Manual This guide is immensely useful for programming the peripherals.
- ARM Compiler Toolchain Reference Manual
- ARM Reference Manual Section A of this manual is the most use.