On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Mike Frysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> As for the released ARM7 products, that's a great suggestion, we'll order a
> few of the ones from:
> http://www.analog.com/microconverters
> And give them a try.
>
> unless there is something else you were referring to

Yes that is the one I refer to.

> then you should make it clear to the ADI representatives you work with that
> open source support is highly important to your company.

At work, we use IAR mainly with ARM7/Cortex M3, IAR or others
for ARM9 with RTOS. The Segger J-Link is the main JTAG debugger
used with IAR. So in a way, open source support is not that important
but vendor support is more important.

On the other hand, for my personal interests (mainly USB related),
open source support is important. ;-)

> Customer demand
> drives investment decisions, not internal groups that simply claim "customers
> want this".  i.e. we can do (and have done) the latter to little effect, but
> you can do the former to great effect.

That is true. So far I feel ADI really listens to the customers. Nice
company to work with.

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