Thanks JMGross!

Maybe I'll check it out but I don't usually work with real-time events, so I
would like to have some kind of debugger anyway.

But anyway, thanks for your advice!

Glib

2011/7/5 JMGross <msp...@grossibaer.de>

> I use Ultra Edit as IDE.
> I don't use a debugger (won't work if you have to debug incoming radio
> signals or other realtime events), but UltraEdit has a project management,
> CVS support (well, I use TortoiseSVN, but with a trick that's available
> too), allows defining your own buttons for calling external programs (such
> as mspgcc), source tracking for compiler error messages, syntax
> highlighting, code folding and much more.
> Especially the UltreEdit Studio offers some additional features such as
> keeping lists with references to structures, functions and variables.
>
> If you want a fast, slim IDE for plain code editing, it is one you should
> try.
>
>
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