General embedded development kits using gcc/gdb.
Andrew Tuckey
tuckey@ieee.org
Sun Jul 9 10:51:00 GMT 2000
> From: Craig Verbeck <CVerbeck@ClarityVisual.com>
>
> Here's a list of processors that I'd love to see a binary distribution of
> this "development kit" for both windows and Linux:
>
> 8bit: 8051/Atmel AVR
(snip)
Thank you Craig for your comments - all very helpful. I already distribute an
80C537/80C517 development kit. It has an assembly debugger (via the serial
port) with all the normal stuff - break points, register values etc. I use a
very nice compiler for the 8051 family made by Hi-Tech, but its $1000 per
licence - one of the things that gave me the impetus for this project.
Is gcc ported for _any_ 8-bit microprocessor/microcontroller?
> 16bit: x86
Is there a preferable x86 platform for embedded apps? Say an 80188EB, or
other?
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Andrew Tuckey, Visiting Lecturer
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1415 Engineering Drive
Madison, WI 53706-1691
Email: tuckey@ieee.org
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