On 2012-10-29, Peter Bigot <big...@acm.org> wrote:

> Since a Code Composer Studio license gets you full compiler support
> for ARM and MSP430 (and I think C2K) microcontrollers on two hosts
> covering Windows and Linux for about $450, it's a reasonable next
> step for somebody going beyond hobbyist needs.

It's good to hear that TI supports Linux!  It's been a long time
coming, but they still seem to have beaten IAR...

> (Being a command-line--oriented developer, I do find it a little
> confusing that CCS = Code Composer Studio seems to refer to the
> development environment, whereas the compiler is a separately
> versioned anonymous component, which I think I'm calling "TI
> Compiler" where it needs to be identified.)

I assume that one can ditch the pointy-clicky IDE and use the TI
compiler with make?

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