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54 OBJCOPY=arm-elf-objcopy
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60 RUN_MODE=RUN_FROM_ROM
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61 LDSCRIPT=lpc2106-rom.ld
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65 # CFLAGS common to both the THUMB and ARM mode builds
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67 CFLAGS=-Wall -D $(RUN_MODE) -D GCC_ARM7 -I. -I../../Source/include \
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68 -I../Common/include $(DEBUG) -mcpu=arm7tdmi -T$(LDSCRIPT) \
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69 -Wcast-align $(OPTIM) -fomit-frame-pointer
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71 ifeq ($(USE_THUMB_MODE),YES)
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72 CFLAGS += -mthumb-interwork -D THUMB_INTERWORK
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77 LINKER_FLAGS=-Xlinker -oWebServeDemo.elf -Xlinker -M -Xlinker -Map=WebServeDemo.map
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80 # Source files that can be built to THUMB mode.
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83 ../../Source/tasks.c \
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84 ../../Source/queue.c \
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85 ../../Source/list.c \
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86 ../../Source/portable/MemMang/heap_2.c \
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87 ../../Source/portable/GCC/ARM7_LPC2000/port.c \
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88 ../Common/Minimal/flash.c \
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89 ../Common/Minimal/dynamic.c \
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90 ../Common/Minimal/semtest.c \
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91 ../Common/Minimal/PollQ.c \
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92 ../Common/Minimal/BlockQ.c \
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93 ../Common/Minimal/integer.c \
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94 ../ARM7_LPC2106_GCC/ParTest/ParTest.c \
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101 # Source files that must be built to ARM mode.
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104 ../../Source/portable/GCC/ARM7_LPC2000/portISR.c \
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109 # Define all object files.
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111 ARM_OBJ = $(ARM_SRC:.c=.o)
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112 THUMB_OBJ = $(THUMB_SRC:.c=.o)
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114 WebServeDemo.hex : WebServeDemo.elf
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115 $(OBJCOPY) WebServeDemo.elf -O ihex WebServeDemo.hex
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117 WebServeDemo.elf : $(ARM_OBJ) $(THUMB_OBJ) $(CRT0) Makefile
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118 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(ARM_OBJ) $(THUMB_OBJ) -nostartfiles $(CRT0) $(LINKER_FLAGS)
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120 $(THUMB_OBJ) : %.o : %.c $(LDSCRIPT) Makefile
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121 $(CC) -c $(THUMB_FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
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123 $(ARM_OBJ) : %.o : %.c $(LDSCRIPT) Makefile
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124 $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
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