operation of an "ARM"

can u download ( ftp /telnet /ssh/ ) via the serial port / pcmcia port in LART into arm 7 / arm 9 if it is a linux based machine?

I do not have an "ARM".

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Excess newsgroups removed as cross posting offends some.

Not many people know anything about LART, and none of them are likely to see these questions. Why not address all further questions to the people who created this what appears to be a little student project at some dutch university.

It is difficult to download into a processor you don't have.

Cheers, Alf

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Go read the lart docs. Everything is on their webpage.

Learn the easy stuff by reading the docs and doing it yourself. Ask for help or post here when you get really stuck not for things you can work out yourself.

For a arm chip to start with have a look at the philips arm chips have the docs on that page.

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or go look at the intel docs

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other manufacturers of arm xchips oki, atmel, sharp,samsung just to name a few .

Easy and fun way for arm programming with a gameboy or gameboy advanced

Or for an excuse to get a gameboy(which have an arm inside them) go and have a look at

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or search for gameboy hardware hacking pages

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plenty of links here:

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Alex

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I'm not sure what LART is in this context, to me, it means"Luser Attitude
Readjustment Tool". However, you can FTP, telnet, SMTP, NNTP, or anything
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Fred Abse

Sure you don't mean "BRAIN"?

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AVRFreak

but I have "strong will" to learn.

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Mylinux

did you change your name from learner8051? Or are you just from the same school?

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Then start by learning "netiquette". A quick google search should give some results. There is a high probability that a translation to your native language (whatever that is) exists.

If you can't handle google, start learning there. In the meantime this link may help:

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/Jan-Hinnerk

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