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CrossWorks LPC214X Support

CrossWorks LPC214X Support

2005-10-19 by radim100

Hi ,
I just wonder if current version of CrossWorks support LPC214X chipset.
Radim.

RE: [lpc2000] CrossWorks LPC214X Support

2005-10-19 by Paul Curtis

Hi, 

> I just wonder if current version of CrossWorks support 
> LPC214X chipset.

I am using an internal build for this chip and have provided some
customers with 2148 support.  I've compiled my USB stack and run it on
the LPC2148 too, so this stuff is real.  We should be able to provide
general support for this chip fairly soon.

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Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd  http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now MAXQ processors

Re: CrossWorks LPC214X Support

2005-10-31 by iv_loginov

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Curtis" <plc@r...> wrote:

> I am using an internal build for this chip and have provided some
> customers with 2148 support.  I've compiled my USB stack and run it 
on
> the LPC2148 too, so this stuff is real.  We should be able to provide
> general support for this chip fairly soon.
> 
> --
> Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd  http://www.rowley.co.uk
> CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now MAXQ processors
>


 I'd like to use CrossWorks for develop USB device on LPC214X chip.
When will CrossWorks support him and when can we get USB stack for him?

Re: [lpc2000] Re: CrossWorks LPC214X Support

2005-10-31 by Michael Johnson

Hi,

We can supply an update to the 1.5 release to support the LPC214x 
devices. The USB code will take a little bit longer.

Regards
Michael
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