I worked with the Ashling tools too. Consider them if you need a good hardware board. But their debugger constantly runs into a "no more hardware resources - free hardware resources" issue when stepping through code without explaining what resource is missing or how to free resources (sigh). This may be related to the single hardware breakpoint problem. This makes debugging a bit annoying. It's easier to do your debugging using Keil's simulator, or Printf style debugging. Another problem with the Ashling tools is the integrated Flash download. it doesen't work well and used to be quite slow, so we resorted to use the Philips provided ISP tool again.
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Re: Choosing an IDE for the LPC2114
2004-03-15 by golssa
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