??? 01/06/11 21:47 Read: times |
#180464 - OK ... I stand corrected Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Well, I have to give you that one, though I've not seen many C++ suites for 805x. I disagree about the O/P wondering about what software tools to use, up to the point at which we all, myself included, were pointing out to him that using BASCOM might be eqivalent to shooting himself in the foot.
The sense I've gotten, from the slight and oblique references to his process, and from filling in the gaps, not a safe process, BTW, is that he's wanting, as I mentioned previously, to work out his program in BASIC on his PC, and then compile the things using BASCOM and load his MCU to run them. Now that he's presumably gathered that he can, at least, do the same in 'C' and probably PASCAL as well, he may well have changed his direction. However, I freely admit that, in the context of microcontrollers, I was limited in my thinking to the range of what the O/P indicated he wanted to use, i.e. an 805x family member, rather than an ARM, MIPS, or other 32-bit core. Needless to say, however developing C++ code for 805x will be a lot more costly than doing it for an ARM or other Linux-capable core. Can you recommend a low-cost compiler for 805x C++? There may actually be one or two by now, though I'm not aware of one. The O/P is, after all, engaged in hobby pursuits that probably don't justify a substantial outlay. That's the aspect of this context that prompted me to suggest that using C++ might be less than reasonable. RE |