Hi Matt, The easiest translation from JAL is to Pascal. And since you want "bigger bugs (A bug's life movie)", the best choice is mikroPascal from MikroElektronika. The same code of your app can go across all Microchip microcontrollers AND Atmel microcontrollers.with little mmodifications and that's only about chip configuration. mikroPascal have libs for SD-Card, USB, etc... The same if you choose mikroC.
If you want only free C compilers (you don't have free Pascal solutions for bigger and different families of uC ), then Pinguino32 is the solution - which will prepare you for an Arduino MEGA with 256Kb of Flash or ARM boards - some of them use a ported Arduino IDE. http://www.xduino.com/hardware/ http://www.xduino.com/arm-compiler-uploader-programming-library-all-in-xduino-ide/ On May 17, 11:08 am, mattschinkel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > What c-cross-compiler-tool chain do you use? > > > Arduino or winavr for atmel, windev for ARM. All gcc compilers that > > support the target at hand. I have on experience with JAT on PIC > > targets. > > Maybe I ask the wrong person then. Anyways, It seems that I will be > able to compile C for PIC32 on Arduino IDE. This is a good start for > getting a blinking led. > > But as you say, I may only be able to blink a led. I am willing to > look into JAT a bit furter. > > I suppose I said before that I don't want to use C, but what I ment > was that I wish to use JAL libraries & syntax for PIC32 development. I > can look into development of JAT with C. > > > Albert and William ported pic32 and ARM without any additional info. > > So I guess it requires experience with embedded C development. > > Then I'll get some experience, but I need help. Where should I start > with embedded C development? Is there a book I can read? > > William, do you have additional info? > > > As I said, I am willing to answer a question every now and then, but > > at this point it feels a bit like my 12 year old daughter asking > > questions about the ignition of the car since she wants to take it to > > Brussels... > > You gotta start somewhere! I am willing to learn. I just need to know > where to go and what to do. It's hard to find the right tutorials on > the net as there are so many. I ask for suggestions. If I know as much > as a 12 year old about C, then tell me where a 12 year old would > start. I do however know a bit more then a 12 year old :) > > I know you guys have all the information stored in your head, so I try > to get some of that and learn from your past experiences. I know you > guys are the best with C. > > I'll read through the old thread. > > Matt. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
