1) WinARM is a collection of GNU and other tools to develop software for the ARM-family of controllers/processors on MS-Windows-hosts. Unlike other collections WinARM does not depend on a cygwin or mingw-environment. All needed tools are in the distribution-package. WinARM has been tested with Philips LPC2106, Philips LPC2129, Philips LPC2138, Philips LPC2148 and Atmel AT91SAM7S64, AT91SAM7S256, AT91RM9200 ARM7TDMI(-S) controllers (the list is based on own tests and user feedback). The gnu-toolchain and the supplied tools should work with all microcontrollers based on ARM(-TDMI/Thumb etc.) architecture. WinARM has been made in the spirit of WinAVR which is a collection for Atmel AVR 8bit-Controllers.
http://www.siwawi.arubi.uni-kl.de/avr_projects/arm_projects/index.html
2) ARM Cross Development with Eclipse
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/ARM/ARM_Cross_Development_with_Eclipse.pdf
3) Look also here:
http://winarm.scienceprog.com/