Not too familiar with Mutli 2000, but the "T" is the
Thumb extention. If you don't plan to use 16 bit
Thumb code, it shouldn't matter which you use.
However, if you have ADS 1.2 use that!!! The ADS
compiler is better than Green Hills compiler (at least
at that revision level).
--- acetoel <acetoel@...> wrote:
> Hello...I have Green Hills Multi 2000 version 3.6.1
> but this
> compiler doesn't support the ARM 7 TDMI series..at
> least not
> directly..it supports the ARM 7M and TM. If I want
> to use this
> compiler, DO I have to select Arm 7M or 7TM?
> Then, which compiler is better this one or ADS 1.2?
> Thanks
> Ezequiel
>
>
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