José,

Perhaps you'd like to expound further on what CodeBlocks is, what it does, 
under which OS, how you use it, under what circumstances, etc.

regards,

Richard Erlacher
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Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] Virus in SDCC-2.8.0-setup.exe - MD5 etc


Regarding the IDE thing, I must say that in my work I use and I am very
satisfied with CodeBlocks.
Has almost everything that I need from an IDE.
It works with a lot of languages and it includes SDCC.
With it I make code for  T89C51CC01 from Atmel for our home made boards.
I make also code for  PCs running a 32 bit RTOS, using free Borland C++5.5.
I think it deserves some of your attention.

José Barbosa


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