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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [January 2011 Threads] ARM Cortex M4 based FPGA SubsystemPosted by mak on January 5, 2011 I want to use the FreeRTOS on the ARM Cortex-M4 based FPGA subsystem. I am looking for the option in which I can utilise the the existing files with some modifications related to our mamory map and interrupt structure. Initially I am thinking of using startup files provided by CMSIS2.0 But I am not sure, whether it will be a good starting point or not. Can I use the existing Cortex-M3 startup files and modify them for my system.
RE: ARM Cortex M4 based FPGA SubsystemPosted by Richard on January 5, 2011 Very briefly - you have not provided enough information for me to provide a complete answer (for example, which compiler are you using? Which FPGA is it on?) - existing Cortex M3 ports will run fine or Cortex M4 provided you are not using the hardware floating point, or if you are, not from more than one task. An M4 port with hardware floating point support is planned shortly.
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RE: ARM Cortex M4 based FPGA SubsystemPosted by mak on January 5, 2011 Thanks for your help. I am using keil and our system is utilising Altera Stratix FPGA. To start with I am not looking for floating point unit (once the small piece of code starts working with integrated peripherals then FPU will come into picture).
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