> rudyvanraemdonck <rudy@...> wrote: > Next step is to develop a small controller to which I will port > the DOS application (about 15.000 lines of PASCAL code). For this > project I am very interested in using the LPC2106. > Since my controller will be manufactured in limited series > (batches of 10 or 20), and since I am a one man company, I am > looking for a low cost tool chain to develop, simulate, debug my > application. Preferrably I would like to have no code size limit > as in most starter kits (e.g. Hitex). Since you have to port the code from language to another (if I read you correctly), consider using Forth. Our VFX compiler generates good code. For GBP 165 (~EU 225) you get a compiler with a 120k code and 64k RAM limit to fit the 2106 and a 2106 board. See www.mpeltd.demon.co.uk/usbstamp.htm www.mpeltd.demon.co.uk/tiniarm.htm Plus you get multi-tasking, interactive debugging ... Stephen P.S. I only got into Forth because I was looking for a portable Pascal compiler! -- Stephen Pelc, stephen@... MicroProcessor Engineering Ltd - More Real, Less Time 133 Hill Lane, Southampton SO15 5AF, England tel: +44 23 80 631441, fax: +44 23 80 339691 web: http://www.mpeltd.demon.co.uk - free VFX Forth downloads
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Re: Looking for low cost toolchain for LPC2106
2004-10-27 by Stephen Pelc
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