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eletter
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ColdFire Mailing List
In addition to this Mailing list, you might want to check out some great links at Rolf Hemmerling's ColdFire Pages (He also has a Deutsch version). David J. Fiddes also has a ColdFire Page with great resources including links to his ColdFire port of uC/OS and links to GCC cross compilers for ColdFire thanks to various people.
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http://www.WildRice.com
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eletter
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ColdFire Mailing List
The ColdFire Mailing List provides a place for users and developers of Motorola's ColdFire processor to discuss this interesting new line of embeded microprocessors.
If you are interested in subscribing to the list, you can use one of the following methods:
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http://www.wildrice.com
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tutorial
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RTOS Guide: Selecting an Embedded OS
Selecting an Embedded RTOS? Linux, VxWorks, WinCE? What about building your own? Or comparing and contrasting commercial, free Open Source (freertos.org, eCos) vs. hardended Linux varieties? eg3.com is proud to release our 2nd edition of 'Insiders' Guide: Selecting an Embedded RTOS.' Evaluation and non-commercial copies are FREE to download.
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http://www.rtos-report.org

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tutorial
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Freescale's 'Embedded Learning Center'
Freescale courses on i.MX, PowerPC, and ColdFire and other Freescale architectures.
The navigation of the site is very difficult, but if you poke around you can locate these 'free' tutorials, papers, and Webinars on important Freescale topics.
Also includes tutorials on DSP, Zigbee, and RF.
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http://www.embeddedlearningcenter.com
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blog
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Coldfire.ws A resource for Coldfire developers
This site is designed to be a resource for Freescale (Motorola) users of the new Coldfire line of microcontrollers.
It was created on February 23rd of 2006 to archive useful information and tools relating to these micros.
If you would like a link to your tool or site that is Coldfire related send us an email using the contact link found on the left of every page.
Also if you have any documentation or code you would like us to host feel free...
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http://www.coldfire.ws
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overview
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Freescale ColdFire @ Wikipedia
The Freescale ColdFire is a 68k architecture microprocessor manufactured for embedded systems development by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly the semiconductor sector of Motorola). The ColdFire instruction set is 'assembly source' compatible (by means of translation software available from the vendor) and not entirely object code compatible with the 68000.
Presumably this results in a simpler and lower cost instruction decoder.
Also,...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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showcase
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Firecracker Development and Reference Design Platform
Introducing the FireCracker! Based on Analog Devices popular Blackfin embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.
preview:
http://www.eg3.com

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