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Am 07.02.2011 22:29, schrieb Harley Laue:
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Sébastien Lorquet <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Don't we have free compilers for the msp430 architecture already?
> 
> Yes, GCC. It's worth mentioning that it's not in GCC proper, but is
> community maintained.
> 
>> to begin, is it harvard or von neumann?
> 
> Von Neumann I believe. And after a quick search, it has me wondering
> if that'll be an issue since it looks like most of the currently
> supported architectures are Harvard. (like I said before, it was just
> a kind of off the cuff thought, and not a suggestion :P)

Why should it be an issue? IMO Z80 port does well. IMO Harvard is harder
to support, though common in embedded systems, which may explain the
larger number of Harvard backends.

Philipp
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