mikroElektronika ARM compilers: Development Update

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Re: mikroElektronika ARM compilers: Development Update

#16 Post by rmteo » 20 Oct 2011 16:13

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#17 Post by octal » 20 Oct 2011 16:17

We are polluting this topic, I think it's better that a moderator clean it and take off all our discussion to a new topic :roll:
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Re: mikroElektronika ARM compilers: Development Update

#18 Post by anikolic » 16 Nov 2011 11:59

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#19 Post by rmteo » 16 Nov 2011 16:01

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Re: mikroElektronika ARM compilers: Development Update

#20 Post by maytere » 27 Nov 2011 09:04

Will mikroC for ARM support NXP (LPC series)?
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#21 Post by rmteo » 27 Nov 2011 19:22

maytere wrote:Will mikroC for ARM support NXP (LPC series)?
To be competitive, it would have to support Cortex-M0/3/4 devices from Atmel, Energy Micro, FreeScale, NXP, ST, TI/Stellaris and Toshiba.
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Re: mikroElektronika ARM compilers: Development Update

#22 Post by mLaki » 28 Nov 2011 18:58

ST, NXP and TI are the big shots in ARM business and must have in any compiler, any other supported company is welcome. I eagerly await to see how the debugger part of the new compilers will unfold. Will mE support third party debuggers or not and will their debugger support exotics like data and instruction trace.
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#23 Post by rmteo » 28 Nov 2011 19:57

For me, the benchmark is Rowley Crossworks for ARM, which does everything (and more) that has been asked here. The personal edition is about half the price ($150) of mikroC.
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#24 Post by anikolic » 09 Dec 2011 15:45

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