Re: [iPAQ] (no subject)

From: Alberto Tablado <jibtalia.a.t.si.ehu.es>
Date: Tue May 07 2002 - 05:11:14 EDT

Hi...

A good place to start is
http://www.intel.com/design/pca/applicationsprocessors/1110_brf.htm.
This is the home page of the SA1110 processor, provided by Intel, the
manufacturer. Here you can find the "Intel® SA-1110 Microprocessor
Developer's Manual"
(http://www.intel.com/design/strong/manuals/278240.htm) which describes
the functional blocks of a SA1110. But your trip has not finished there.
  The manual says that, in the core of a SA1110, is an ARM-compatible
processor. So, your next station is... (yes, you're right)
htpp://www.arm.com.

In the past I was in your same position. I began the search in the
www.arm.com website in order to get the spec of the ARM processor (its
internal architecture, its instruction set, etc) but my search was
unsuccesful. So I requested a CD with all documentation. The CD contains
  the documents that I was searching for: instruction set, architecture,
programming models, etc.

I hope this help you.

Regards.

PD: if you need a particular document, I can send you it to your private
e-mail address.

prasadchury atozasia.com wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I want to work on SA1110 processsor at assembly level. I am new to
> this chip & to this mailing list. Is there any body who can help me
> out on this?
>
> Regards, Prasad

-- 
Alberto Tablado.
Dpto. de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos
Facultad de Informática de San Sebastián
Universidad del País Vasco
Dep. of Languages and Information Systems
Computer Science Faculty
University of the Basque Country
Lengoaia eta Sistema Informatikoak saila
Donostiako Informatika Fakultatea
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Received on Tue May 07 09:09:55 2002

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