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Re: Choosing an IDE for the LPC2114

2004-03-16 by embeddedjanitor

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "golssa" <golssa@y...> wrote:
> 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.

I'm a sucker for gcc + gdb/insight. I use this on both Winxx(with 
Cygwin) and Linux and have used these to deliver product. No gripes.  
This combo is not strickly an IDE...

VIDE, which is a true IDE,  http://www.objectcentral.com/, works with 
gcc/gdb 

All these tools are free to download and run on various hosts...

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