Now, who said SDCC doesn't work?  

If I'd heard that, even once, I'd probably not be interested.

regards,

Richard Erlacher

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: JBarbosa 
  To: sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
  Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 3:53 PM
  Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] documentation & open source generally


  Well, I have been using SDCC for years (leaving PLM51  behind), in a dozen of 
successfull projects... without knowing that SDCC does not work!
  At the begining of each project, I'm sitting at the computer looking for a 
blank text editor and in my mind I have only the target I intend to reach, 
having of course a general idea how to accomplish it. Is normal in the middle 
of the journey to change strategies and incorporating new ideas. I never was 
able to previously write  the documentation of a thing that I do not know how 
it will be at the end.
  I am a self taught partial time 'C' programmer . I learned C programming by 
WRITING CODE to make a PC based CNC control for our gantry robots, about 15 
years ago. The control system includes some I/O boards with CAN, based on the 
Atmel AT89C51CC01, with code produced with SDCC, and all works OK - because the 
code was written. 

  JBarbosa

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