Thanks very much Michael and Joel. This means I ought to download and try out the demo versions of IAR and Crossworks. (Although I can't link them to my hardware unless I buy an appropriate JTAG interface). I will say in my defence that it was not obvious from the IAR website that the peripherals could be debugged. I did go through the flash demo of the debugger and peripherals were not demonstrated. Regards, Danish --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Michael Johnson <mpj@r...> wrote: > > dr_danish_ali wrote: > > >Yes I know the issue of IDE choice is often discussed, but please bear > >with me on this. > >I'm a relative newbie with Philips lpc2xxx, but reasonably familiar > >with PIC microcontrollers. So far I have been playing round with the > >demo (16k limit) of the Keil uVision IDE + their jtag, and I am coming > >to the stage when I have to pay real money for a full IDE / compiler / > >debug suite to produce commercial code. > > > >But a feature of Keil which I do not want to lose is their debug > >support for on-chip peripherals. > Hi Danish, > > CrossWorks For ARM supports the display of memory mapped peripheral > registers. > > Regards > Michael
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Re: IDE choice for peripheral support
2006-01-19 by dr_danish_ali
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