I saw a couple of old threads on developing EWS code in Windows. Is anyone using a good IDE and running a simulator, set up in windows, to develop EWS code for the S12X controller?
There were mentions of Eclipse with some collection or another of various plugins and compiler. Or, maybe the free version of CodeWarrior will continue to work with the code size for a while.
The ideal thing would be an easy to install and maintain IDE, with a simulator. This while I become familiar enough with C to make some worthwhile contribution.
btw Do I understand it right that this is your first C project too, Fred?
- Jim
Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
We are nearly double that limit already... forget that ;-)MotoFab wrote:Or, maybe the free version of CodeWarrior will continue to work with the code size for a while.
Just use eclipse, its cross platform.
Fred.
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Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
Oh, I thought the code was just now reaching 32K, or that was prolly the tables only then.Fred wrote:We are nearly double that limit already... forget that
Just use eclipse, its cross platform.
I was hoping there was someone here using either CodeWarrior or Eclipse to help with the initial project setup, and processor variable setup, inside the IDE.
- Jim
Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
There is no setup to do. The IDE is acting as a glorified editor in the most part. To actually build the project you just need gnu make and other simple cli tools.MotoFab wrote:I was hoping there was someone here using either CodeWarrior or Eclipse to help with the initial project setup, and processor variable setup, inside the IDE.
Just download it and get it more or less building first.
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Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
For me, those items you mention qualify as needing some help to setup. As I do not have any idea what the terms are, except that gnu sounds like something for Linux.Fred wrote:There is no setup to do. The IDE is acting as a glorified editor in the most part.
To actually build the project you just need gnu make and other simple cli tools.
Just download it and get it more or less building first.
At this point, it is largely another language for me Fred. I was hoping to use a more 'fully managed' IDE like CodeWarrior. If I am to use Eclipse, which makes sense for an open source project, getting the application and project set up will require much hand-holding.
I'll download Eclipse and install it. eclipse-cpp-ganymede-SR1-win32.zip
- Jim
Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
http://www.diyefi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=167
http://www.diyefi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=147
Try those, I may have a go at it myself on winblows soon.
Fred.
http://www.diyefi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=147
Try those, I may have a go at it myself on winblows soon.
Fred.
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Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
Thanks, I'll have a look at the links. I have the latest Eclipse installed now, and I'm watching a couple of hours of video tutorials. I'll post up later tonight and we'll see about what's needed to do a build.
- Jim
- Jim
Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
http://www.mingw.org/
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfil ... _id=240780
http://www.gnu-m68hc11.org/m68hc11_pkg_zip.php
Those should do it :-)
Fred.
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfil ... _id=240780
http://www.gnu-m68hc11.org/m68hc11_pkg_zip.php
Those should do it :-)
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Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
Right-o I'll install them and post up tonight.
- Jim
- Jim
Re: Is anyone using a Windows IDE?
Change of tack.
The gcc package is correct, but the gnu stuff is not the best to use.
Also, the make that comes with gnuwin32 behaves slightly different to the linux one so a change of make file is required too.
it builds fine though
install these :
you can get gcc from where i said, but the other tools come from here :
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages.html
make file attached, and will be in next release.
Fred.
The gcc package is correct, but the gnu stuff is not the best to use.
Also, the make that comes with gnuwin32 behaves slightly different to the linux one so a change of make file is required too.
it builds fine though
install these :
you can get gcc from where i said, but the other tools come from here :
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages.html
make file attached, and will be in next release.
Fred.
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