Re: ARM LPC22xx development tools
- From: "Tom Lucas" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 13:38:15 -0000
"rickman" <gnuarm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Feb 8, 5:15 am, "Tom Lucas"
<news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Gene S. Berkowitz" <first.l...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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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
This is true but the small outlay for Rowley's IDE is definitely worth
it. Of course, "worth" is all relative to the available budget. Also I'm
pretty sure it is cheaper than 1/3 of the cost of the other two.
.
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