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 Post subject: SAM3X and Atmel Studio 6
PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 2:44 am 
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Hi
I've got the SAM3X-EK board and looking to bring up a web server using the ASF approach. However SAM3X doesn't have this supported in ASF3.2.1
There is a web server under EVK1105 (that I've tested) and trying to bring over. This is FreeRTOS, LwIp and then Ethernet driver from the beRTOS
Any suggestions on the way I should bring it in.
Currently I've created a tree ASFM (ASF Me) and attempting to copy the style that is under ASF for missing components and manually bring them in
(Initially I spent two days trying to port BeRTOS into the environment - and it has lots of hw drivers but doesn't have a unique naming systems so lots of conflicts with Atmel Arm SAM3x drivers.
Any thoughts appreciated. :)


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 Post subject: Re: SAM3X and Atmel Studio 6
PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:13 pm 
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hello,

if you can wait a bit more this port should come with next release of ASF. Check regularly http://asf.atmel.com/


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 Post subject: Re: SAM3X and Atmel Studio 6
PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:42 am 
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hi neilh,

ASF 3.4 is available and seems to provides the whole lwip stack ported to SAM3X-EK.
You have only to add your HTTP server on top of this.

ASF update is available into Studio updates.


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 Post subject: Re: SAM3X and Atmel Studio 6
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:10 pm 
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OK I got it thanks.
I tried the freeRtos and IwLp (TCP/Ip) stack working nicely as a demo. Interesting though, with the FreeRtos & IwIp example when I go to use the ASF wizard add the RTC drivers, it wants to remove the FreeRTOS tree.
I'm onwards to creatng a C++ framework. It seems this makes sense for an Arm environment, and possibly also make it possible to include a wider set of available software such as Arduino and also XML stacks.


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