??? 04/08/10 03:54 Modified: 04/08/10 04:12 Read: times |
#174902 - Free compiler for the new Cortex-M3 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
I don't know if it has changed since TI took over, but one could have bought their el-cheap-o $50 811 Eval board to do the programming for ya. Andy Neil said:
That's right. Go ahead and spend a lot of money on 8052 Keil version. Then buy the AVR version. Now, they want more money for the ARM version. Guess what. NO. Not this time. Luminary micro can be easily developed using code sourcery's "free" version http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/lite...plate=lite . If you always use the absolute best, well then you're not really doing yourself a favor in learning the trade. Move up in strides, but an option is a free version compiler. This means you can use a simple command line interpreter and editor program to do what a typical IDE does for you, such as Crimson Editor (or just code your own). |
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Ethernet Redux | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
The problem is, I think | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Web type programmers... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Wrong way around! | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Nice | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
How do you program it? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Free compiler for the new Cortex-M3 | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
RE: Free compiler for the new Cortex-M3 | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
'penalty' of no IDE? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Missed the point | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Both | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
many clients | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
many clients - definitely the way to go! | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Wiznet does TCPIP | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
... and ethernet MAC | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Clients and servers | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
That's a "Client" | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
so | 01/01/70 00:00 |