Advanced RISC Machines Limited

PC/DOS based ARM Software Development Toolkit

Release 1.6, 31-Oct-93.

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Copyright (C) 1993 Advanced RISC Machines Limited (ARM). All rights reserved.

This product is subject to continuous developments and improvements.  All
particulars of the product and its use contained in this product release are
given by ARM in good faith. However, all warranties implied or expressed,
including but not limited to implied warranties or merchantability or
fitness for purpose, are excluded.


Release Contents
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readme      This file.

armulwat    The ARM emulator (ARMulator) system: partial source, library
            and re-build instructions.  For use with Watcom C/386.

armulztc    The ARM emulator (ARMulator) system: partial source, library
            and re-build instructions.  For use with Zortech C++.

cl          The sources of the re-targettable ANSI C library.

cl\fpe      Floating point emulator objects for all four combinations of
            26/32 bit prgram counter and big/little endian memory systems.

clstand     The minimal stand-alone C run-time support: you need no more
            than this to support unhosted ARM C (no C library).

demon       Sources of the Platform Independent Debug Monitor (including PIE
            and PID serial-line implementations).

doc         Complete machine-readable documentation (plain ASCII text).

examples    Some test programs to run:
             -  under armsd's built-in ARMulator;
             -  on the PIE or PID cards, using pisd.

include     The ANSI standard header files. These are also built into
            <armcc> in a compressed, in-store filing system.

lib         Four binaries of the semi-hosted ANSI C library:
             -  32-bit (e.g. ARM6/60/600) and 26-bit (e.g. ARM61) variants;
             -  little-endian and big-endian variants.
            These libraries are ready to use with:
             -  armsd's built-in ARMulator;
             -  the Platform Independent Evaluation (PIE) card;
             -  the Platform Independent Development (PID) card;
             -  any board implementing the Platform Independent Debug
                Monitor (demon - see above).

notes       Notes about recent changes to the tools.

pc386       PC/DOS binaries of the ARM Cross-Development Tools for
            386-based and better PCs.

updates     Important updates to ARM tools made since this release was  
            first shipped.


Installation
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Please see the Release Notes for details on installing the Tools.


Please...
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Remember that this product has been supplied to you under a licence
agreement, non-disclosure agreement or beta software agreement between ARM,
or one of its licensees, and you or your organisation. You should comply with
the conditions of that agreement at all times. In particular, except as
explicitly permitted by that agreement, you may not transfer or copy any part
of this product without the written consent of ARM.


Feedback
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ARM welcomes feedback and suggestions about its products. You can send
comments to the address above by paper mail or fax (please mark "FAO Xdevt
Tools Group") or by electronic mail to: xdevt@armltd.co.uk.

If you need to report a fault in the product, we would very much appreciate
a precise description of it together with a small test example.

Finally, don't forget to include a good reply address (especially if you
have sent electronic mail or fax)!
