On the Embedded World fair in Nuremburg this year, I got an LPC812-LPCXpresso board [1] from some friendly guys at the both of of “Future Electronics” [2].
Installation of the Eclipse-based development software on an Ubuntu 12.10 machine was straight forward. Getting a simple test program “blink” (from the supplied examples) to compile correctly, needed a little tweaking of the files to include in the project. The following set-up did it for me …
This example code can be used as as a program skeleton for more sophisticated things.
[1] http://www.nxp.com/demoboard/OM13053.html
[2] http://de.futureelectronics.com/
[3] http://www.lpcware.com/content/nxpfile/lpcxpresso-board-schematics-lpc800-rev
[4] First Steps With the LPC800
[5] http://docs.lpcware.com/lpcopen/group___b_o_a_r_d_s__8_x_x.html