Future of Microchip Development Tools?
CASTalk.com Forum Index CASTalk.com
Discussion of DSP, FPGA, storage and embedded system.
 
 FAQFAQ   MemberlistMemberlist     RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 
 
Google
 
Web castalk.com
Future of Microchip Development Tools?

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    CASTalk.com Forum Index -> FPGA
Author Message
Bill Giovino
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Future of Microchip Development Tools? Reply with quote

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

I'm taking a fast 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 short questions that take 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!

If you have problems or praise, for any toolkit, TELL ME NOW or forever hold your, uh,
peace...

Thanks for your support,

- Bill Giovino
Executive Editor
http://Microcontroller.com
"Stamping out Shoddy Tools since 1995"
Back to top
Jim Granville
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? Reply with quote

Bill Giovino wrote:
<snip off-topic for comp.arch.fpga, and comp.realtime>
Quote:
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!

To what end ? Who is paying for this, and what do you propose to do
with the results ?
You have already trawled comp.arch.embedded on this - what was wrong
with those replies ?
-jg
Back to top
Bill Giovino
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? Reply with quote

"Jim Granville" wrote...
Quote:
Bill Giovino wrote:
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!

To what end ? Who is paying for this, and what do you propose to do
with the results ?

I'm looking to expand the sample.

The results will help us determine the focus of a brand new User Support section of
Microcontroller.com that we'll be opening in February.
Back to top
GaLaKtIkUs™
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? Reply with quote

Hi!
Excuse me for the following reflexion. I think that Microchip doen't
work in FPGA fields (I used in the past some microcontrollers and
memories from Microchip) so why posting in comp.lang.fpga ?
I talking about that because you can find more audience posting to
groups whose topic is related to the topic of you survey!

Mehdi
Back to top
Ken Scharf
Guest





Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 12:53 am    Post subject: Re: Future of Microchip Development Tools? Reply with quote

Bill Giovino wrote:
Quote:
http://Microcontroller.com/Embedded.asp?did=142

I'm taking a fast 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 short questions that take 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!

If you have problems or praise, for any toolkit, TELL ME NOW or forever hold your, uh,
peace...

Thanks for your support,

- Bill Giovino
Executive Editor
http://Microcontroller.com
"Stamping out Shoddy Tools since 1995"



For what it's worth I looked at your questionare and gave you some

input. Now for one more bit of input...
I prefer to develop software using tools hosted under Linux rather than
that 'other OS' made by a large company in Redmond WA.
Back to top
 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    CASTalk.com Forum Index -> FPGA All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum




VoIP Electronics Powered by phpBB