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Which compiler???

Which compiler???

2005-09-20 by vineet jain

Hello people,
  I am new to this group. Currently I am using the GNU compiler that comes with Keil. Can anyone tell me if there is a limitation on this version. I have also downloaded the GNU Arm toolchain from the GNU website. It is suppose to run under Cygwin. Is there a text editor in Cygwin to create files??
 
Waiting for yuor help,
 
Thanks,
Vineet.
 

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Re: [lpc2000] Which compiler???

2005-09-20 by Charles Manning

On Tuesday 20 September 2005 16:34, vineet jain wrote:
> Hello people,
>   I am new to this group. Currently I am using the GNU compiler that comes
> with Keil. Can anyone tell me if there is a limitation on this version. I
> have also downloaded the GNU Arm toolchain from the GNU website. It is
> suppose to run under Cygwin. Is there a text editor in Cygwin to create
> files??
>
> Waiting for yuor help,

There are no limitations to the gcc compiler. There might be limitations to 
the debugger if you are using the Keil one though.

Most people just use Cygwin for the command tools etc. Cygwin runs within 
Windows and does not take over the Windows PC. You canuse regular Windows 
editors.

Re: [lpc2000] Which compiler???

2005-09-20 by Blagoj Kupev

Programmers notepad that comes with WinARM is good choice. Also you can 
use ECLIPSE IDE with GNU toolchain.

Na 20.09.2005 06:34 vineet jain rece:
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>Hello people,
>  I am new to this group. Currently I am using the GNU compiler that comes with Keil. Can anyone tell me if there is a limitation on this version. I have also downloaded the GNU Arm toolchain from the GNU website. It is suppose to run under Cygwin. Is there a text editor in Cygwin to create files??
> 
>Waiting for yuor help,
> 
>Thanks,
>Vineet.
> 
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Start C code

2005-09-20 by vineet jain

Hello,
  I have installed cygwin on my computer. Also i suppose the file "gnutools-arm-elf-2.03.exe"
automatically installs the arm7 toolchain in cygwin in C:\cygwin\usr\local. But where do I write my .C and make files to start a project??
 
Please Help!!!!
Regards,
Vineet.

Charles Manning <manningc2@...> wrote:
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 16:34, vineet jain wrote:
> Hello people,
>   I am new to this group. Currently I am using the GNU compiler that comes
> with Keil. Can anyone tell me if there is a limitation on this version. I
> have also downloaded the GNU Arm toolchain from the GNU website. It is
> suppose to run under Cygwin. Is there a text editor in Cygwin to create
> files??
>
> Waiting for yuor help,

There are no limitations to the gcc compiler. There might be limitations to 
the debugger if you are using the Keil one though.

Most people just use Cygwin for the command tools etc. Cygwin runs within 
Windows and does not take over the Windows PC. You canuse regular Windows 
editors.



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Re: [lpc2000] Start C code

2005-09-20 by Blagoj Kupev

You can place them in your own diredtory, since you must put path to 
arm-elf tools, and later you can invoke make from directory where are 
your files. Try some of ready made examples that work and from them 
you'll learn how to make your own makefile, linker script...
Best regards,
Blagoj Kupev


Na 20.09.2005 08:57 vineet jain rece:
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>Hello,
>  I have installed cygwin on my computer. Also i suppose the file "gnutools-arm-elf-2.03.exe"
>automatically installs the arm7 toolchain in cygwin in C:\cygwin\usr\local. But where do I write my .C and make files to start a project??
> 
>Please Help!!!!
>Regards,
>Vineet.
>

Re: [lpc2000] Which compiler???

2005-09-20 by Xtian Xultz

Here is a nice tutorial explaining how to do it. 
Have fun!

http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/ARM/ARM_Cross_Development_with_Eclipse.pdf

Em Ter 20 Set 2005 03:36, Blagoj Kupev escreveu:
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> Programmers notepad that comes with WinARM is good choice. Also you can
> use ECLIPSE IDE with GNU toolchain.
>
> Na 20.09.2005 06:34 vineet jain rece:
> >Hello people,
> >  I am new to this group. Currently I am using the GNU compiler that comes
> > with Keil. Can anyone tell me if there is a limitation on this version. I
> > have also downloaded the GNU Arm toolchain from the GNU website. It is
> > suppose to run under Cygwin. Is there a text editor in Cygwin to create
> > files??
> >
> >Waiting for yuor help,
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Vineet.

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