nge of motors/gearboxes/etcetera for model stuff which I would
not have expected to see from a company primarily aimed at the
commercial market.
They have proved fairly reliable so far - I've only had to yell at them
once and that issue (under-picking) was resolved quite quickly.
Cheers
M
this means that
the standard sdcc package was missing bits but now it isn't?
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Quoth robin...@viatech.com.cn at 2009-07-23 17:04...
> Hello, I am looking for a free compiler for Atmel AVR.
>
> I notice there is a comment like "AVR and gbz80 targets are no longer
> maintained"
> on the website http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/.
>
> I would like to know why?
> Is it OK to use
Quoth Bin Shi at 2010-10-13 11:50...
> But why AVR was abandoned?
> It is a polular kind of MCU.
AVR has avr-gcc - supporting it with SDCC would be a duplication of effort.
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rgets?
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M
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Th
;C and the 8051' (lots of things have started to make sense since I
started this book) and am about to build myself a 'learning board' based
on the DS89C450.
Coming from something as high-level as Perl, it's been a bit of a
culture shock so your kind support is much apprecia
exclude all command-line programmes.
Hope this helps - if not, ignore ;-)
Cheers
M
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