Dear Mikroe team,
You sold boards for LPC Arms.
Why you aren' supporting these in your software.
Best regards,
Nethacks
Adding support for LPC Arm
- marina.petrovic
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Re: Adding support for LPC Arm
Hi,
Adding support for LPC MCUs is already for some time on wish list, but unfortunately,
at this moment I am not able to give you any promise whether and when this MCUs will be supported.
Our software developers and our management team already discussed about this and in future they will certainly again consider it.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Marina
Adding support for LPC MCUs is already for some time on wish list, but unfortunately,
at this moment I am not able to give you any promise whether and when this MCUs will be supported.
Our software developers and our management team already discussed about this and in future they will certainly again consider it.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Marina
Re: Adding support for LPC Arm
You now such forum entrys like this????:
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/35 ... 04#3908804
It is not a good promotion for you.
LPC support will be very usefull.
If you have a Basic language for LPC, you the first on the market.
You know such facts????
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/35 ... 04#3908804
It is not a good promotion for you.
LPC support will be very usefull.
If you have a Basic language for LPC, you the first on the market.
You know such facts????
- marina.petrovic
- Posts: 2986
- Joined: 18 Apr 2013 08:11
Re: Adding support for LPC Arm
Hi,
We know that adding support for LPC MCUs can be very useful, but as I mentioned in my previous answer,
this decision is on our management team and they will certainly consider all aspects.
Thank you for pointing on this forum, we really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Marina
We know that adding support for LPC MCUs can be very useful, but as I mentioned in my previous answer,
this decision is on our management team and they will certainly consider all aspects.
Thank you for pointing on this forum, we really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Marina
Re: Adding support for LPC Arm
It's look like, Mikroe isn't interest in users anymory.
Like this: http://www.mikroe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=187&t=61797
This MCU doesn't have many user.
LPC is a industrial standart !!!
So Mikroe only make money with big hardware manufacture and not with there user.
I am very disappointed for such NEW company style.
Like this: http://www.mikroe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=187&t=61797
This MCU doesn't have many user.
LPC is a industrial standart !!!
So Mikroe only make money with big hardware manufacture and not with there user.
I am very disappointed for such NEW company style.
- marina.petrovic
- Posts: 2986
- Joined: 18 Apr 2013 08:11
Re: Adding support for LPC Arm
Hi,
I understand your remark but like my colleague explained on the forum topic on which you pointed,
FT900 is one of those MCU where we want to be there from the start.
Work together with FTDI can have just plus effects on the SW of mikroE and all rest compilers.
Adding new compiler in our offer certainly does not mean we forget on our users.
Please note that adding new vendors (like NXP) maybe looks like easy job, but it's on our management team
not on our software developers and they need to consider all the aspects.
Best regards,
Marina
I understand your remark but like my colleague explained on the forum topic on which you pointed,
FT900 is one of those MCU where we want to be there from the start.
Work together with FTDI can have just plus effects on the SW of mikroE and all rest compilers.
Adding new compiler in our offer certainly does not mean we forget on our users.
Please note that adding new vendors (like NXP) maybe looks like easy job, but it's on our management team
not on our software developers and they need to consider all the aspects.
Best regards,
Marina