Stephen Pelc wrote: >>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 From reading the product manual (I couldn't find it mentioned in the advert) it appears that we're only allowed to target hardware purchased from you with the \ufffd165 version of the compiler. If the OP doesn't want to base the production version of his controller around your TiniARM module he would have to buy the full version of the compiler for \ufffd1250. Is that correct? -- ------------ Alex Holden - http://www.linuxhacker.org ------------ If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Looking for low cost toolchain for LPC2106
2004-10-28 by Alex Holden
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