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Bill Giovino
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142

Atmel; Moto... uh, Freescale(!); 8051; ARM; Microchip.

I'm taking a short survey of Microchip users to help decide what future directions
development tools should take. The survey is confidential - I don't even ask for your
email address, O.K.?

It's only 11 questions that should take you less than a minute. Unless you really want
to get opinionated ("Embedded Developers opinionated?!?? Nah!!!") in which case, go
ahead, "comment" to your heart's content...!

http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142

I'm basically trying to figure out whose development tools are completely reliable, and
whose tools really suck. And it's your opportunity to say whatever you want to say -
really!

Thanks for your support,

- Bill Giovino
Executive Editor
http://Microcontroller.com
"Stamping out Bad Development Tools since 1995"
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Spehro Pefhany
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

On 1 Dec 2005 07:30:07 -0800, the renowned "Noway2"
<no_spam_me2@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
I started using Microchip's dsPIC on a project and abandoned it in
favor of TI. The fact that I found the tools absolutely abysmal had a
lot to do with my decision. The other factor was that for less money,
I was able to get a much more powerfull TI processor.

The tools crashed constantly and irrecoverably even took my development
project with it on one occasion

Using C or assembly?


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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:22:54 -0500, "Bill Giovino"
<editor@nospam-microcontroller.com> wrote:
Quote:
http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142
Atmel; Moto... uh, Freescale(!); 8051; ARM; Microchip.
I'm taking a short survey of Microchip users to help decide what future directions
development tools should take. The survey is confidential - I don't even ask for your
email address, O.K.?
It's only 11 questions that should take you less than a minute. Unless you really want
to get opinionated ("Embedded Developers opinionated?!?? Nah!!!") in which case, go
ahead, "comment" to your heart's content...!
http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142
I'm basically trying to figure out whose development tools are completely reliable, and
whose tools really suck. And it's your opportunity to say whatever you want to say -
really!

Thanks for your support,
- Bill Giovino
Executive Editor
http://Microcontroller.com
"Stamping out Bad Development Tools since 1995"

MPLab is fine, but the cost of the C compilers for their family of PIC
and dsPIC processors is a consideration compared to ATMEL and GNU.

Regarding tools that suck, while Analog Devices Visual DSP++ is
actually a pretty nice tool, the support of that tool really sucks.
If you try to do anything atypically your own your own. They don't
appear to have inhouse expertise on their own toolset.
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Noway2
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

I started using Microchip's dsPIC on a project and abandoned it in
favor of TI. The fact that I found the tools absolutely abysmal had a
lot to do with my decision. The other factor was that for less money,
I was able to get a much more powerfull TI processor.

The tools crashed constantly and irrecoverably even took my development
project with it on one occasion
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Noway2
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:14 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

I worked with a friend on a project using the same processor (dspic
30F64 I think) . That project was a combination of C and Assembly. In
addition to the tools effing up a lot, I remember how much of a pain it
was trying to figure out how to define const variables in program
memory and access them at rum time. It required the use of a program
visibility window or something similar.

I didn't even get that far on my project before switching to TI. I was
using the MPLAB and the visual configuration tool to plan out the
desired pin assignments for the chip in preparation for PCB layout. By
that point, I was displeased enough with Microchip that I didn't want
to continue with using them any longer. I would have to say, that
overall, I am as pleased with TI as I was displeased with Microchip.
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Not Really Me
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

"Noway2" <no_spam_me2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"... define const variables in program memory and access them at rum time.
"

See, there's the problem. You should never try to think about work during
"rum" time. :-|

Sorry, I couldn't help myself. It's Friday.

Scott
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Noway2
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

I hear you there! I must have had "rum" on the brain then too!
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Ulf Samuelsson
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

"Bill Giovino" <editor@nospam-microcontroller.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:rqmdnQlTSdbSYRDeRVn-vQ@comcast.com...
Quote:
http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142


I'm taking a short survey of Microchip users to help decide what future
directions
development tools should take. The survey is confidential - I don't even
ask for your
email address, O.K.?



STK500 & AVR + GNU?

Sorry, could not resist ;-)

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Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may bot be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
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Bob Monsen
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:57 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? See inside... Reply with quote

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 12:38:35 +0000, AntiSPAM_g9u5dd43 wrote:

Quote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:22:54 -0500, "Bill Giovino"
editor@nospam-microcontroller.com> wrote:
[quoted text muted]

MPLab is fine, but the cost of the C compilers for their family of PIC
and dsPIC processors is a consideration compared to ATMEL and GNU.

Regarding tools that suck, while Analog Devices Visual DSP++ is
actually a pretty nice tool, the support of that tool really sucks.
If you try to do anything atypically your own your own. They don't
appear to have inhouse expertise on their own toolset.

You can program dsPIC using gcc. Somebody has ported the microchip changes
over to linux. It would be nice to figure out how to use the
microchip runtime monitor to drive GDB, but I haven't gotten around to
that yet.

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Regards,
Bob Monsen

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being aware that it is counting.
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