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Sys BIOS on Stelaris M3?

Sys BIOS on Stelaris M3?

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Doug Baker
Posted by Doug Baker
on May 02 2012 12:42 PM
Expert1770 points

Is there a demo app for using sysBIOs on a M3 Stellaris CPU yet?  I have 9b92 and 9B96 eval boards I would like to try to run sysBIOS on one of them to have a closer look at the RTOs etc.  We have a custom board  based on a 9D96 cpu that uses safe RTOS but we may considering upgrading to the M4F in the future to get around some of the problems in the M3’s so I could start looking at porting from safe RTOS to sys BIOS any time with the M3.  I would like to see the sys BIOS working on our existing platform and check it out and see what it takes to get sysBIOS working and integrated with the tools (ccs5) and tcpip stack (lwip)..  Is there any documentation on how to migrate from safe RTOS to sysBIOS around or is this still being worked out and isn't ready yet?    

Thanks,

Doug

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  • Stellaris Dave
    Posted by Stellaris Dave
    on May 02 2012 13:29 PM
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    Doug,

    Yes there is an app note regarding SYS/BIOS on an M3*:

    http://www.ti.com/mcu/docs/litabsmultiplefilelist.tsp?sectionId=96&tabId=1502&literatureNumber=spma040&docCategoryId=1&familyId=1759

    *also note that the current SYS/BIOS release does support the M4/M4F as well.

    -Dave


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  • Prakash Kasturi
    Posted by Prakash Kasturi
    on Jul 19 2012 16:44 PM
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    Hi Dave,

    Is there a sample program that shows how to run lwIP with SYS/BIOS on a Stellaris MCU?  We are developing a product with LM3S9D92 MCU.

    Thanks,

    Prakash

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  • Stellaris Dave
    Posted by Stellaris Dave
    on Jul 20 2012 15:51 PM
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    Prakash,


    At this time, there are no examples using SYS/BIOS with lwIP. 

    -Dave


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  • Grant Lombard
    Posted by Grant Lombard
    on Aug 16 2012 18:02 PM
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    Are there any plans to create such an example?

    I've attempted porting lwIP to SYS/BIOS on Stellaris for a few days without much success.

    It's my first project using anything TI, and I seem to be fighting CCS more than I should.

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  • Stellaris Dave
    Posted by Stellaris Dave
    on Aug 17 2012 12:39 PM
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    Grant,

    We do have our NDK (TCP-IP stack) that you can leverage within SYS/BIOS to meet your networking needs. Please take a look at this post:

    http://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/stellaris_arm_cortex-m3_microcontroller/f/471/t/199754.aspx

    -Dave


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