??? 02/14/12 14:29 Read: times |
#185931 - why go old fashioned Responding to: ???'s previous message |
On the contrary, using a "classic" debug monitor - and getting to understand its requirements & limitations - would be a significant learning curve!
I'm not sure I can give you that last one, Andy. Now, I've used monitors for several decades, and have got to admit, I am comfortable with 'em You are arguing against a "learning curve" and, in doing so, recommend another "learning curve". That YOU are "comfortable with 'em" does not mean it is the right choice for a beginner. I would say that, if different, the learning curve for a monitor will be steeper than the learning curve for a "live" debugger, be it ICE, JTAG or whatever. a "live debugger" does not affect the locations etc of your code and thus saves you the "learning curve" of how to make your thing work with a "monitor". So if you want to roam with the dinosaurs, go ahead, but please do not insist it is "easier to learn" Erik |