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 $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 standardized by ISO/ANSI C94 >> with selected features from C99 >> >> Embedded C++ extended with templates, namespaces, virtual >> and multiple inheritance and other C++ features that do not >> cause an overhead in size or speed. >> >> Full Embedded C++ library containing string, streams etc., >> as well as the Standard Template Library (STL) >> >> IEEE-754 floating-point arithmetic >> >> MISRA C checker for code quality control >> >> Supports a wide range of industry-standard debug and image >> formats, compatible with most popular debuggers and >> emulators, including ELF/DWARF where applicable" >> >> Obviously there is also GCC for ARM processors. I was told IAR was >> purchased because management wanted to make sure nothing was >> holding up<name> in his work with the SAM7x camera controller. I'm told >> we can get support from IAR when we pay that much, and this does not >> exist when we decide to use GCC. >> > It is my belief that that last statement is wrong. Can anyone point > me to sources of professional support for GCC/G++ on embedded systems > and some idea of what the pricing structure might be? This would be > for a C/C++ on bare metal environment. Most of our work is on larger > processors running Linux, but our "microcontrollers" have only > recently started to be 32 bit systems that we might prefer to use GCC > on. > > I'm looking for more than "yeah, someone will take your money". I'm > looking for something that provides a similar result to what is > mentioned above. It would need to be support that keeps us on > schedules. > > Thanks! > Ty > > _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/