> > What c-cross-compiler-tool chain do you use?
>
> Arduino or winavr for atmel, windev for ARM. All gcc compilers that
> support the target at hand. I have on experience with JAT on PIC
> targets.

Maybe I ask the wrong person then. Anyways, It seems that I will be
able to compile C for PIC32 on Arduino IDE. This is a good start for
getting a blinking led.

But as you say, I may only be able to blink a led. I am willing to
look into JAT a bit furter.

I suppose I said before that I don't want to use C, but what I ment
was that I wish to use JAL libraries & syntax for PIC32 development. I
can look into development of JAT with C.

> Albert and William ported pic32 and ARM without any additional info.
> So I guess it requires experience with embedded C development.

Then I'll get some experience, but I need help. Where should I start
with embedded C development? Is there a book I can read?

William, do you have additional info?

> As I said, I am willing to answer a question every now and then, but
> at this point it feels a bit like my 12 year old daughter asking
> questions about the ignition of the car since she wants to take it to
> Brussels...

You gotta start somewhere! I am willing to learn. I just need to know
where to go and what to do. It's hard to find the right tutorials on
the net as there are so many. I ask for suggestions. If I know as much
as a 12 year old about C, then tell me where a 12 year old would
start. I do however know a bit more then a 12 year old :)

I know you guys have all the information stored in your head, so I try
to get some of that and learn from your past experiences. I know you
guys are the best with C.

I'll read through the old thread.

Matt.

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