- IAR Embedded Workbench IDE
- Posted by You Know Who on March 20th, 2007
Hi,
I have now made a project template, consisting of an RTOS, some drivers
etc., dir-structure and the IDE setup
My problem is that I do not know how to save this template as start of a new
project.
It is not possible to 'Save as', and renaming the IDE files does not work
either.
Any smart ideas?
Thanks,
Regards
Jens
- Posted by Tom Lucas on March 20th, 2007
"You Know Who" <jg.REMOVE@THIS.homatic.dk> wrote in message
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Send an email to IARs support people.
- Posted by Mike Harrison on March 20th, 2007
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:26:32 -0000, "Tom Lucas" <news@REMOVE_tlcs_THIS_dot_TO_fsnet_REPLY_dot_co.u k>
wrote:
They don't provide support for their free versions
- Posted by larwe on March 20th, 2007
On Mar 20, 6:12 am, Mike Harrison <m...@whitewing.co.uk> wrote:
And the support they provide for their paid versions is limited to
"Your version is twenty minutes old and your license only entitles you
to versions released more than five minutes ago. Please go buy the
latest upgrade, and a service contract, and then port your code
because we changed the header files and standard libraries, and buy a
new ICE because the new IDE only works with new ICEs".
- Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on March 20th, 2007
"You Know Who" <jg.REMOVE@THIS.homatic.dk> skrev i meddelandet
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Look in their directory structure,
It is pretty obvious, once you find the right directory.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
- Posted by kkkisok@operamail.com on March 20th, 2007
On 20-Mar-2007, "larwe" <zwsdotcom@gmail.com> wrote:
My support from IAR has been good (under service contract).
- Posted by You Know Who on March 20th, 2007
"Ulf Samuelsson" <ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com> skrev i en meddelelse
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Hi Ulf,
What directory structure? And what to do?
Could you be a bit more specific?
Regards
Jens
- Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on March 20th, 2007
"larwe" <zwsdotcom@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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That answer indicates that you do not have a service contract.
(I know you don't :-)
Why do you feel that you are *entitled* to support for a free compiler?
Everyone knows, that the free compilers are there as a tool
for them to increase their sales and it is a win-win situation for the
potential customer and the compiler company.
Somehow, I seem to remember that gcc also evolves, even if it is free.
Some can live with the limitations and some cannot.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
- Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on March 20th, 2007
Systems>
They support a few different types of projects.
When EW starts up, it reads the projects from one of
the subdirectories.
Yes, I could but I would not want to rob you of
educating yourself on their directory tree.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
- Posted by Mark Borgerson on March 20th, 2007
In article <1174390742.204774.249590@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups .com>,
zwsdotcom@gmail.com says...
support, they've actually been able to answer my questions. One
very unusual thing is that in queries over a two-year time period,
I've actually been helped by the same person!
I've been able to keep the IAR ARM dev systems version 3.10 and
4.20 on the same machine so that I don't have to worry about
changes to libraries or ICE version compatibility issues.
I also got the J-Link USB-JTAG hardware very inexpensively
with with a starter kit from ATMEL.
Yes, they do charge several hundred dollars per year for
updates and support. OTOH, the cost of my time in getting
GCC running on a separate machine and learning Linux has for a
different project been comparable to a decade of IAR support.
Mark Borgerson
- Posted by Pete Fenelon on March 20th, 2007
Mark Borgerson <mborgerson@comcast.net> wrote:
IAR offer some excellent support, usually with a direct line to their
key developers. They and Cosmic are always a pleasure to work with.
Products by and for professionals, and worth what you pay both to
acquire them and to keep them in support.
pete
--
pete@fenelon.com "there's no room for enigmas in built-up areas"
- Posted by Jonathan Kirwan on March 20th, 2007
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 18:52:42 +0100, "Ulf Samuelsson"
<ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote:
And live with the many benefits, which are not in any way limited to
initial cost. You only present one side of the issue as though that
was all there was to it.
Jon
- Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on March 20th, 2007
"Jonathan Kirwan" <jkirwan@easystreet.com> skrev i meddelandet
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So that even Jon understands:
Some can live with the limitations [of an commerical compiler] and some
cannot.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
- Posted by Jonathan Kirwan on March 21st, 2007
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:23:04 +0100, "Ulf Samuelsson"
<ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote:
Same response. There are limitations and benefits all 'round. Better
to just point out that it is a good idea to realize there are
differences and to examine them for any particular situation.
Jon
- Posted by TheDoc on March 21st, 2007
"larwe" <zwsdotcom@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I take it you had a bad experience with IAR.. ?
I can only say from my experience that their support is very good, even to
the point of
compiler support personel phoning me and explaining what where and why..