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- From: Loris Caren <loris@caren.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: 68332 Development Tools
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 08:54:03 GMT
- Organization: Caren Electronic Consultants
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- I'm now on my 5th. 68331/68332 design in. It really is a very nice chip
- for embedded applications.
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- I was origonally using the Greenhills/Oasys C compiler running on ISC, but
- have now swapped to using a GCC cross complier was is very good indeed.
- My only complaint is that the compiler is sometimes too smart, removing
- instructions that one actually wants - I now sprinkle volatile commands
- over alot of my IO structures. I've managed (as have others) to hook gdb
- up to the BDM port and this too is very good. In short I recomend the
- free gcc/linux tools over commercial products.
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