Hi folks.
First off all, congrats on the update!
I noticed from the list of supported mcus that only STMicroelectronics STM32s appear.
Are there any plans to support TIVA TM4s such as TM4C129?
Also, will there be compatibility with previous developments boards like EasyMxPROv7 for TIVA?
What about the mikroProg for TIVA/Stellaris?
I need those infos to recommend buying the new compiler for my company.
I've already reviewed the RoadMap but haven't found any specific information on this subject.
Best regards!
Supported Mcus
Re: Supported Mcus
Hi,
We are working on GDB server support and much wider support of boards in NECTO STUDIO. Also, our CODEGRIP will have support for GDB so that it could be used with other IDE and compilers. The plan is to be more open, so any customer can use a set of HW and SW in a combination that he likes.
We wanted to put BETA as soon as it was ready so we can get as most feedback from customers, not to fall in the trap of investing in features you do not need and not investing in things essential for you.
Regards,
Filip.
In order to speed up the release process of the beta version, we have included only the STM32 family and the CODEGRIP programmer. We will support all other MCU families currently supported in the mikroC PRO for ARM in the regular updates.I noticed from the list of supported mcus that only STMicroelectronics STM32s appear.
Are there any plans to support TIVA TM4s such as TM4C129?
Also, will there be compatibility with previous developments boards like EasyMxPROv7 for TIVA?
What about the mikroProg for TIVA/Stellaris?
We are working on GDB server support and much wider support of boards in NECTO STUDIO. Also, our CODEGRIP will have support for GDB so that it could be used with other IDE and compilers. The plan is to be more open, so any customer can use a set of HW and SW in a combination that he likes.
We wanted to put BETA as soon as it was ready so we can get as most feedback from customers, not to fall in the trap of investing in features you do not need and not investing in things essential for you.
Regards,
Filip.
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Re: Supported Mcus
Thanks for the info and the fast reply!
Re: Supported Mcus
Hi,
You are welcome.
Regards,
Filip.
You are welcome.
Regards,
Filip.
Re: Supported Mcus
Do you have a "roadmap" for MCU series that you intend to support?
Edit: Also Please when providing a list of supported MCUs can you provide some form of selection "filter" tool allowing to filter by manufacturer, core type, memory size etc. The list gets pretty unmanagable otherwise, especially when each basic part type is available in umpteen different memory sizes.
Edit: Also Please when providing a list of supported MCUs can you provide some form of selection "filter" tool allowing to filter by manufacturer, core type, memory size etc. The list gets pretty unmanagable otherwise, especially when each basic part type is available in umpteen different memory sizes.
Re: Supported Mcus
Hi,
Regards,
Filip.
If you are referring to the mikroC AI for ARM, first we will support the families that are already present in the mikroC PRO for ARM, but we may add a roadmap as well, why not.Do you have a "roadmap" for MCU series that you intend to support?
Nice idea, thank you for the feedback.Also Please when providing a list of supported MCUs can you provide some form of selection "filter" tool allowing to filter by manufacturer, core type, memory size etc. The list gets pretty unmanagable otherwise, especially when each basic part type is available in umpteen different memory sizes.
Regards,
Filip.
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Re: Supported Mcus
+1 for a roadmap for MCU series that will be supported on mikroC AI for ARM, like Tiva C Series e.g.