Steve,

Borland HAS an open-source enabled version for linux of that
"pascal"-compiler named Kylix.

There are also OpenSource versions for windows, but I not quite sure
here.
(if open-source == test-version, then it should work)

My 2ct

/Marc



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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
Underwood
Sent: Freitag, 15. November 2002 14:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Dev-c++ IDE

erik w. wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Some windows users might be interested to know that the Bloodshed 
> Dev-C++ IDE (http://www.bloodshed.net/) can be configured to work with

> the msp430-gcc toolchain - including automatic makefile creation.
>
> Is anyone else using Dev-C++ ? I find it has a very nice editor and 
> much cleaner/easier to use then the existing msp430 IDE's. It also 
> includes a debugger with support for gdb, though I have not yet been 
> able to get this working for msp430-gdb . I was hoping that someone 
> else will have or (did have) more success, but it may not be possible 
> as it seems to lack some of the basic essential features that Insight 
> has (like "continue") . Even so I think it would be a nice IDE to use 
> with Insight or other GDB GUI if the onboard debugger doesn't work
out.
>
> On that note, is there a flag/parameter that can be passed in to 
> Insight/gdb on launch to specify the opening file and the" target 
> msp430 host:1000" setting? 

DevC++ looks kind of nice, but I tried it quickly last week and had 
problems. I changed the configuration so it uses msp430-gcc for compile 
and so on. However, DevC++ seemed to add a strange path prefix to what I

entered and failed to find the right program. I was using the latest 
beta of DevC++. Does anyone have a forumla for what needs tuning for 
embedded development.

Its a pity DevC++ is built with non-free Windows locked tools. That 
makes me somewhat reluctant to use it. I want an IDE I can extend, and 
which will build on Linux (and hopefully BSD).

Regards,
Steve




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