An excerpt from an email exchange where I work:
A tool I just found out they spent $9k on (two floating licenses) called
IAR says this about language support:
_http://www.iar.com/website1/1.0.1.0/50/1/_
Language and standards
The C programming language as
Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org writes:
An excerpt from an email exchange where I work:
A tool I just found out they spent $9k on (two floating licenses) called
IAR says this about language support:
_http://www.iar.com/website1/1.0.1.0/50/1/_
[...]
Obviously there is also GCC for ARM
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org wrote:
An excerpt from an email exchange where I work:
A tool I just found out they spent $9k on (two floating licenses) called
IAR says this about language support:
Obviously there is also GCC for ARM processors. I was
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote:
Once upon a time, Cygnus Solutions provided support. They got bought by Red
Hat and I'd imagine Red Hat will sell support. Cygnus also developed Cygwin
and the embedded eCOS OS.
It looks like Cygnus was what I am looking
For ARM, CodeSourcery: http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/platforms.html
They use the GNU tool chain to target EABI (bare metal), uClinux, or
GNU/Linux.
-- Mike
On 2010-08-25 10:58, Tyson Sawyer wrote:
An excerpt from an email exchange where I work:
A tool I just found out they spent
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Mike Bilow mik...@colossus.bilow.com wrote:
For ARM, CodeSourcery: http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/platforms.html
They use the GNU tool chain to target EABI (bare metal), uClinux, or
GNU/Linux.
Hmmm If they can support AVR cores or I can get us to ditch
CodeSourcery also has an open source lite version you can download for free
from their web site.
An ARM embedded system can run a full distribution of Linux, such as Debian,
with sufficient hardware and power resources.
-- Mike
Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:27
Tyson Sawyer writes:
Obviously there is also GCC for ARM processors. I was told IAR was
purchased because management wanted to make sure nothing was
holding upname in his work with the SAM7x camera controller. I'm told
we can get support from IAR when we pay that much, and this