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Re: Looking to buy compiler

2005-11-08 by rtstofer

> You can download all the information about ARM from their website: 
> arm.com.  However, you will pay for printed material (book form 
vs. PDF).
> 
> Actually, do you really want to know? heh.
> 
> TomW
> 
> -- 
> Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant
> http://openhardware.net, http://cyberiansoftware.com
> "Windows? No thanks, I have work to do..."
> ----------------------------------------------------
>

A while back I wanted to download the C standard.  It seems I would 
have to pay for it.  The C++ standard was free (or cheap) so I 
grabbed it with the intent to have it printed and bound.

I have the stuff from ARM and I haven't read it.  I also have not 
fully digested the datasheet and user manual for the 2106.  The way 
I do it is I start a project and, as problems come up, I read just 
enough to solve them.  If I can't find a solution, I ask.

One thing that is absolutely certain: no matter what problem I 
encounter, someone else has already been there and gotten the 
scars.  The information will be out there somewhere...

Richard

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