Re: ARM LPC22xx development tools



On Feb 8, 5:15 am, "Tom Lucas"
<news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Gene S. Berkowitz" <first.l...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:MPG.203478efb733fe0a989821@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

In article <1170878535.599185.5...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
oka...@xxxxxxxxx says...

I use Rowley CrossWorks for ARM, along with the Rowley CrossConnect
JTAG
adapter. It is a custom IDE and debugger around the GCC compiler, and
I
have found it excellent in all respects, and Rowley support very
responsive. It is also approximately 1/3 the cost of the IAR or Keil
tools.

http://www.rowley.co.uk/arm/index.htm

Seconded.

Of course, if you want to use the GNU ARM tools, you don't have to buy
them anywhere. You can download them free at www.gnuarm.com


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