Hi Markcrow, I have a Keil PK 51 developer's kit that I've been using for develop applications with Dallas DS87C530 ( with a Ceibo DS-51 in-circuit Emulator). Now that I intend to start experimenting the LPC 2106 I'll need a development system for it. I have the option to make an upgrade in my PK 51 to a uVision or buy another toolset(maybe Embest ?). May you give some opinion, in witch option is the best. I don't know if while using uVision I will need any hardware to conect to my development board. Please may you clarify it to me? Thanks, Jose Israel (... from Brazil) --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "markcrow" <mcrow@p...> wrote: > I have spent considerable time evaluating 11 different IDE/EDE (GUI) > toolsets. Keil, as with similar products, is one of the least > expensive due to the fact that the compiler and linkers are GNU. > Here's a short GNU-based list of vendors and prices (prices subject > to change): > > Rowley Associates (CrossStudio): $795 + $150 for debugger hardware > Embest: $960 (2 licenses) including debugger hardware > Ashling (AsIDE): $1995 including debugger hardware > and Keil (uVision3) as you probably know is $2095 including debugger. > > The ARM-based GUIs are 2-5 times any of the above prices. > > Good luck. > > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "TobiasRompf" <tobiasrompf@y...> > wrote: > > Hey Folks, > > > > > > what GUIs do you use to develeope your software for the LPC2100 > > series? > > > > I already worked the Keil, but it's a little to expensive and the > > restricted evaluation version allows to few source-code (16kB) > > > > Maybe ther's a nice Freeware, Open-Source-Project? > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > > > Tobias
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Re: Which GUI to use for programming/simulating
2004-08-25 by jose_israel_sousa
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