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Richard M.
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Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:42 pm Post subject:
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Rich Webb wrote:
| Quote: | Imagecraft also has a demo version. It, also, is size limited to 4K
after a period of time (45 days IIRC). It's a lot less expensive than
the IAR product and a lot more transparent wrt the status of bugs, their
fixes, etc. The principle developer (Hi, Richard!) drops by this usenet
group, as well.
http://www.imagecraft.com/software/
'Tis true, I hang around here :-) |
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Jonathan Kirwan
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Thu Dec 30, 2004 11:32 pm Post subject:
Re: Basic AVR questions |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:18:14 -0500, "mc" <mc_no_spam@uga.edu> wrote:
| Quote: | All I can find at IAR is a free C compiler limited to 30 days. Is there a
size-limited one that doesn't expire?
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I'm not sure about this, but look at the Atmel web site, instead. In the case
of the TI MSP430, IAR also provides a size-limited C compiler but that
particular one (if I have this right) is only present at the TI web site -- IAR
itself doesn't deign to carry it on their own site, from my occasional looking
there. So, if IAR is being consistent I'd expect the same arrangements with
Atmel.
Jon |
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Richard M.
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Fri Dec 31, 2004 1:20 am Post subject:
Re: Basic AVR questions |
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Richard M. wrote:
| Quote: | Rich Webb wrote:
Imagecraft also has a demo version. It, also, is size limited to 4K
after a period of time (45 days IIRC). It's a lot less expensive than
the IAR product and a lot more transparent wrt the status of bugs, their
fixes, etc. The principle developer (Hi, Richard!) drops by this usenet
group, as well.
http://www.imagecraft.com/software/
Someone asked me to clarify this as he heard conflicting stories, so let |
me do it here: we are releasing new version of the compilers (V7) and in
fact the names of the products will be chnaged to ICCV7 for <CPU>, which
hopefully will cause slightly less confusion than just ICC<CPU> since
another well known compiler company also calls their *command line*
compilers ICC<CPU>. As an aside, the first V6 was released for AVR in
1999. In 5 years, we did not charge an upgrade fee for customers
upgrading from different V6 releases. We *strongly* encourage them to
buy the annual maintenance for a pittance of $30 but it is not like
other vendors where if you don't pay, you are stuck.
Anyway, with V6, the demo is fully functional for 45 days. After which,
the demo no longer functions. With the V7 licensing scheme, the demo is
also fully functional for 45 days. Afterward, it becomes code size limit
to 4K bytes for non-commercial uses.
Hope this is clear.
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