Preface

Typographical conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

monospace Denotes text that can be entered at the keyboard, such as commands, file and program names, and source code.

monospace Denotes a permitted abbreviation for a command or option. The underlined text can be entered instead of the full command or option name.

monospace italic

Denotes arguments to commands and functions where the argument is to be replaced by a specific value.

monospace bold

 

Denotes language keywords when used outside example code.

italic

Highlights important notes, introduces special terminology, denotes

 

internal cross-references, and citations.

bold

Highlights interface elements, such as menu names. Also used for

 

emphasis in descriptive lists, where appropriate, and for ARM processor

 

signal names.

Further reading

This section lists publications from both ARM Limited and third parties that provide additional information on developing code for the ARM family of processors.

ARM periodically provides updates and corrections to its documentation. See

http://www.arm.com for current errata sheets and addenda.

See also the ARM Frequently Asked Questions list at:

http://www.arm.com/DevSupp/Sales+Support/faq.html

ARM publications

This book contains reference information that is specific to development tools supplied with ADS. Other publications included in the suite are:

ADS Installation and License Management Guide (ARM DUI 0139)

Getting Started (ARM DUI 0064)

ADS Compilers and Libraries Guide (ARM DUI 0067)

ARM DUI 0068B

Copyright © 2000, 2001 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.

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