Andreas Schwarz wrote:
>>You know Rowley Crossworks? That's using QT and is available both on
>>Windows and Linux.
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> That's no real competition for GCC - because it is GCC.
Yeah, it uses gcc as it's compiler backend. As does IAR. And Keil.
What makes Crossworks stand out is both the IDE and the integrated debugger.
At least on Windows, the latter seems to be the _only_ debugger that
works with a parallel port JTAG interface ("Wiggler") with acceptable
speed. Macraigor's "OCD Commander" might be seen as proof of concept,
but it's incapable of transferring more than about 30 bytes/sec, even on
a decent and pretty fast machine. No, that was not tested using a
clone, but a trusty (?) original Wiggler.Message
Re: [lpc2000] Re: Vendors: no business without a LINUX-based product
2005-03-24 by haare_in_der_dusche