Re: Wich 16-bit MCU?



On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:43:17 +0100,
Tom Lucas <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in Msg. <1151584923.9762.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


There are plenty of tools for developing under linux but there is more
support for windows. If you're thinking about running Linux on your
target then I'd think twice. You probably don't need an OS at all but if
you must then something smaller and easier - like FreeRTOS - would be
better suited.

No! I don't want any OS on the target. I was just talking about the
development system.

robert
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