Hi all,
NXP has lots of ARM types like cortex-M3,M0, ARM7TDMI. I am using the last one (LPC2387).
Are there any plans to support this new chip types in one of the next Versions mikroC for ARM?
Regards
Chris
Support for NXP LPC23xx series
- milos.vicentijevic
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Re: Support for NXP LPC23xx series
Hello Chris,
NXP's MCUs are not supported, however I will pass your suggestion to software development department on consideration.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Best Regards,
Milos Vicentijevic
NXP's MCUs are not supported, however I will pass your suggestion to software development department on consideration.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Best Regards,
Milos Vicentijevic
Re: Support for NXP LPC23xx series
akaka wrote:Hi all,
NXP has lots of ARM types like cortex-M3,M0, ARM7TDMI. I am using the last one (LPC2387).
Are there any plans to support this new chip types in one of the next Versions mikroC for ARM?
http://arm.com/products/processors/classic/arm7/index.php wrote:The ARM7 processor family (ARM7TDMI(S) and ARM7EJ-S) is not recommended for new designs.
For ARM7TDMI-S users in the embedded market, the Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3 processors offer a much superior alternative, enabling tomorrow's embedded applications by delivering more features at a lower cost, increasing connectivity, better code reuse, and improved energy efficiency.
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