Hi, I'm deciding between using GCC and purchasing the Rowley Crossworks compiler. I have a question though. If the Rowley compiler is GCC based, what is the advantage of it over the GCC one? Cheers, Peter. bell_c_d wrote: > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "yodathgreat" > <christophe.darnet@l...> wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>for choice a ARM Compiler Its' very simple. >>No professional use GCC. >> >>Only ADS 1.2 or 2.2, Or IAR compiler.(there are similar) >> >>The GCC it's only for student, home work or for Linux user. >> >>Best regards >>Yodathegreat >> >> > > > Just one data point, but: I'm a professional developer (30 years s/w > development experience from micros to mainframes). Now working on > third LPC-based commercial product. Compared Keil, IAR, and gcc and > chose Rowley Crossworks (gcc-based). > > A recent poll was done on this group that showed Keil and Rowley > leading the pack for most-used compiler/IDE, so you might be > surprised at how many professionals use gcc. > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > . > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Web: www.homanndesigns.com email: homann@... Phone: +61 421 601 665 www.homanndesigns.com/ModIO.html - Modbus Interface Unit www.homanndesigns.com/DigiSpeedDeal.html - DC Spindle control www.homanndesigns.com/TurboTaig.html - Taig Mill Upgrade board
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Looking to buy compiler
2005-11-07 by Peter Homann
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