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The Atmel AT91EB40 Evaluation Board platform, based on the Atmel AT91R40807 (ARM7TDMI) is supported by RedBoot. [an error occurred while processing this directive] This port is currently considered to be of Alpha quality only at this time.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The support for this platform was contributed to eCos, and the eCos maintainers are grateful on behalf of the open source community to all contributors. Note that some contributed ports may not have been tested.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Device drivers are included for:
Atmel development hardware may be obtained by contacting Atmel.
Source code for RedBoot is available publically from [an error occurred while processing this directive] the anonymous CVS repository only.
Specifications are available for the [an error occurred while processing this directive] architecture and [an error occurred while processing this directive] processor and [an error occurred while processing this directive] platform and are available on-line from the manufacturer's web site.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Instructions for installing RedBoot on the EB40 can be found in the RedBoot User's Guide. [an error occurred while processing this directive] Board specific instructions, including installation instructions can be found here within the User's Guide.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Instructions for installing and using eCos on the EB40 are available here.
The most recent version of the full documentation set may be found on-line here.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Prebuilt binaries of RedBoot are available for download for both ROM and RAM startup. Some necessary support files may also be included. Consult the RedBoot documentation on how to use these binaries.
Thanks to Tim Drury of Silicon Motorsports, Thomas Koeller of Basler Vision Technologies and Nick Garnett of eCosCentric Ltd. who have developed and contributed to this port (originally started by Red Hat).