Any suggestions for trying to assemble and run ARM code?

by RpgFan (Login rpgfan3233)

I was going to try it on my TI-84 Plus because I thought that it had an ARM processor of some sort. It turns out that it's a Z80, so no fun for me on that because Z80 appears to be heavily based upon the x86 instruction set, not to mention how ancient it is (the only docs I can find reference up to 16-bit...meaning either there is no 32-bit support or it's undocumented on the Internet). >_<

Any suggestions on virtual machines or emulators of some sort for ARM apps to be executed?

Posted on Mar 9, 2010, 5:11 PM

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Dunno. qemu? (*URL) on Mar 10, 12:00 AM
 * QEMU rocks!qbguy on Mar 10, 2:52 PM
The TI Nspire has an ARM cpuqbguy on Mar 10, 2:50 PM
Here's an interesting netbook with ARM processor (*URL) on Mar 12, 3:18 AM
 Yes, netbooksBen on Mar 13, 1:11 PM
  *MIPS is similar to ARM but I think ARM is more awesome... on Mar 13, 2:30 PM