No, the Flash/RAM sizes I mentioned are not a typo. OCaPIC is a similar OCaml project for PIC microntrollers. http://www.algo-prog.info/ocapic/web/index.php?id=OCAPIC:OCAPIC The microcontrollers targetted by OCaPIC have the following characteristics: RAM memory: a few kB. Flash memory: a few tens of kB. Clock: a few MHz The ARM microcontrollers I'm looking to target are much bigger than PIC microcontrollers on all 3 of those counts are significantly larger. On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Gerd Stolpmann wrote: > Am Freitag, den 20.09.2013, 09:13 -0500 schrieb Dwight Schauer: > > > The ARM processors I'm looking to target are: > > STM32F407ZGT6 ARM Cortex-M4, 1MB Flash, 196KB RAM (Has floating point) > > STM32F103RB ARM Cortex-M3, 128 KB Flash, 20K RAM (No floating point) > > I hope this isn't a typo. 196 KB RAM is way too low to even run a hello > world program. The predecessor of ocaml, caml-light, needed 640K at > minimum for running it on DOS, and that was 16 bit code. Ocaml is a lot > larger, and generates less dense 32 bit code. > > For a very small app on bare metal, I think you need at least 4-8 MB of > memory. For making you happy, calculate 64 MB. I cannot say much about > the split flash mem vs. RAM - but you should take into account that the > representation of values isn't optimized for compactness, and you also > need extra RAM to give the garbage collector room. > > Maybe it is possible to lower the memory requirements by modifying the > ocaml runtime (e.g. make the bytecode more compact at the cost of extra > decoding steps, remove unneeded parts like the compactor, ...), but I > doubt you'll be able to hit the mentioned limits. > > Gerd > > > > > > > > On both I'd like to be able to run bytecode both out of Flash and RAM. > > (Primarily flash, but RAM for debugging). > > > > > > Speed is on overly important as long as I can control when the garbage > > collection is run (could be done in C in the multitasker?). > > > > > > > > Dwight > > > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany gerd@gerd-stolpmann.de > Creator of GODI and camlcity.org. > Contact details: http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html > Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de > ------------------------------------------------------------ >