I think Dave makes a good point here - I've had to do some hacking to make 
anything useful happen, and that has entailed writing several noddy programs 
to try things out, but on the whole the experience has been [fairly] 
painless.

I suspect that programming OTP chips isn't the place to begin though! :-D

On Thursday 04 September 2008 22:43:16 Dave McGuire wrote:
> On Sep 4, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Richard Erlacher wrote:
> > It is true that nobody force me to use SDCC, but the deficiency in the
> > documentation actually prevents me from using it.
>
>    Good heavens Richard, don't give up so easily.  I've looked at the
> manual once or twice, and have developed quite a few systems using
> SDCC, some of which are successful commercial products.  Just sit
> down and write your firmware, man.
>
>             -Dave

-- 
Richard.
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