Hi Dave,
> I am new to this group and have a new TS-7800 on the way. I am very
> familiar with Linux from a user prospective, the MIPS chip, and, of
> course the x86. I am new to ARM. Although I realize programming at the
> assembly level at the get-go is not the first step, I would like to
> learn more about ARM as I dig into the TS-7800. I've searched the
> message archives for this group and see recommendations on Linux and/or
> Embedded programming books yet none on the ARM architecture. That said,
> one of the highest rated books on Amazon is "ARM System-on-Chip
> Architecture, 2nd Ed, by Steve Furber". The table of contents makes no
> mention of Marvell, or the 88F5182. I wonder if anyone can help me
> select a good book on the ARM to start with. I am aware of the ARM
> Architecture Reference Guide, but figured this would be a bit too much
> for the beginner.
>
> Thanks in advance, and I hope to contribute to this group before too long.
The following document has the books I've used. I'd recommend
Sloss et al.
http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/ucos/project_AR1803.pdf
http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/ucos/
Note that Marvell will probably require you to sign an
NDA to get access to their documentation. They're a bit
protective ... I haven't tried for their processors, but
they are certainly that way for their PHY chips.
Cheers,
Dave
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