I am very interested in using sdcc for our 8051 project (a TI CC2541
Bluetooh SoC). I think the sdcc compiler (which is actually an
assembler, compiler, and linker) will do the job nicely, provided I can
use the BLE stack binary libraries, which are generated for the IAR
tools (.r51 files).

Now I'm left with the question of how to debug the code. My requirement
is for an on-target debugger, and I would much prefer to use the Spy-Bi
Wire / CCDEBUGGER method since we've already purchased the CCDEBUGGER
and gone to a lot of time an expense building custom cables to interface
our custom board with it.

Is there a free or inexpensive debugger that meets these requirements? I
saw NoICE, but it appears to be a monitor-based device.

Any pointers would be appreciated.
-- 
Randy Yates
Digital Signal Labs
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com

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