Hi Dave, Eek. Very expensive. -- Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors > -----Original Message----- > From: dave_baker_100 [mailto:dave_baker_100@...] > Sent: 29 June 2005 21:55 > To: lpc2000@...m > Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x software availability > > Paul, > > They are one-off per-product fees. There are no runtime costs. > > Dave > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Curtis" <plc@r...> wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > > > > The USB stack I suggested Philips make available for the > > > LPC2148 would obviously require the PC end (just like > Silabs offer, > > > as I mentioned). > > > I must have been one of the customers to benefit from your fixes > :) > > > > I would welcome a nice USB stack for the micro, but I have this > feeling > > it won't happen. We used the Cygnal stuff when it came out before > > SiLabs were in the equation. In fact, the USB micro isn't very > > difficult to program anyway on the bare silicon--there isn't much of > a > > "stack" to speak of, it's more like a small abstraction layer. > > > > > Regarding Micrium, are you aware of the cost of their USB stack ? > > > $3725 for the embedded end (includes embedded source & compiled XP > > > driver) & $5000 for the XP driver source ? Maybe they'll strike a > > > deal with Philips but I doubt it'll be cheap... > > > > We all know Micrium is expensive for sure. Is this a flat fee or is > it > > a per-product or per-design fee? What about runtime, is that free? > > > > -- > > Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk > CrossWorks > > for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now MAXQ processors > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x software availability
2005-06-29 by Paul Curtis
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