Hi Christophe, >Hi Michael, > >It's not a sounds...it's my experience. >And no, I don't have a 2Mo Code for LPC. >My Bigs codes is for EP9312 and PXA270. > > Okay, CrossWorks/CrossConnect can download at 200Kbytes per second on an XScale - we are currently looking to find an affordable PXA270 development board to target. >I work in Gambling Machine, see my Web, http://www.dev-elec.com > >And my customer don't want a bug..even not small bug.. >0.0 BUG.....It's very hard. > > I wouldn't want to work for people in the gambling industry - perhaps I've seen too many films... >For my job is 60% Gambling Machine, 40% industrial company. > >many customers don't want GCC because it's free..paradoxal...no > > I can understand this. CrossWorks/CrossConnect can be used with an Elf/Dwarf image created by a different compiler. We have had one customer who was using CrossWorks with the ImageCraft compiler. Regards Michael >Best regards At All >Christophe Also Yodathegreat > > >--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Michael Johnson <mpj@r...> wrote: > > >>yodathgreat wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I have make some bench, Speed and Size code. >>>GCC vs ADS 1.2 >>>GCC vs ADS 2.2 >>>GCC vs IAR 4.30 >>>IAR 4.30 vs ADS 1.2 >>>IAR 4.30 vs ADS 2.2 >>> >>>And the GCC lose allways.... >>> >>>and for Rowley may be it's ok for you. >>>But we uses a real JTAG. (JENNI, NOHAU, MAJIC MX , OPELLA, GENIA) >>>And it's impossible on Rowley configuration, I have download >>>the eval... >>> >>>35ko/sec with CrossConnect.it's funny.....My code size is 2Mo >>> >>> >>> >>> >>The download speed for the Philips part has improved in the next >>firmware release - we have optimised the RTCK implementation. Are you >>really planning to download 2Mb to an LPC2xxx board? >> >> >> >>>The JTAG/Software of Rowley is a good configuration >>>if you have a little code on little ARM... >>>But if your code is big....Drink some Coffee.... >>> >>> >>>And the problem with some little company (Rowley) >>>is the support...I'm french and I want a french Support no >>>a english support. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Sounds like you have a firm criteria for product purchase - bon chance. >> >>Regards >>Michael >> >> >> >>>best regards >>>Yodathegreat >>> >>>-- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "bell_c_d" <bell_c_d@y...> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Looking to buy compiler
2005-11-07 by Michael Johnson
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