Xiaofan Chen a écrit :
> At that time, NEC documentation is quite bad. Their emulator was
> very expensive. NEC chips seemed to be ok then. Luckily I
> chose Microchip and not Atmel AT90S AVR since Atmel obsoleted
> all the AT90S AVR over the years and the product needs to be
> in the market for 10
Xiaofan Chen a écrit :
> 2009/5/25 Michel Catudal :
>
>> Some devices can be bought at relatively low price for personal designs,
>> so it is not just for us in the automotive industry.
>> http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ntk:PartNumberSearch|V850|1|,Ny:True,Nea:True
>>
Duane Ellis a écrit :
>
> I doubt the V850 would ever be supported by openocd. Reason: Support
> for it in GCC is long dead (dormant?), along with support for it in
> GDB, those two things have to come first.
>
> -Duane.
>
>
>
The V850E is the latest and the latest GCC is working relatively well
fr
2009/5/25 Michel Catudal :
> Some devices can be bought at relatively low price for personal designs,
> so it is not just for us in the automotive industry.
> http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ntk:PartNumberSearch|V850|1|,Ny:True,Nea:True
I've seen a few designs with NEC V850 (
Xiaofan Chen a écrit :
> 2009/5/25 Michel Catudal :
>
>> A MIPS question for those who know. Is there a usefull debug module in
>> the NEC V850? I would think that it would have at least the standard
>> MIPS module.
>> Am I wrong to think that? According to NEC and IAR the only way to debug
>> i
Michel Catudal wrote:
> A MIPS question for those who know. Is there a usefull debug module in
> the NEC V850? I would think that it would have at least the standard
> MIPS module.
> Am I wrong to think that? According to NEC and IAR the only way to debug
> is to use the minicube.
>
> Michel
>
>
2009/5/25 Michel Catudal :
>
> A MIPS question for those who know. Is there a usefull debug module in
> the NEC V850? I would think that it would have at least the standard
> MIPS module.
> Am I wrong to think that? According to NEC and IAR the only way to debug
> is to use the minicube.
>
I do no
A MIPS question for those who know. Is there a usefull debug module in
the NEC V850? I would think that it would have at least the standard
MIPS module.
Am I wrong to think that? According to NEC and IAR the only way to debug
is to use the minicube.
Michel
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