Re: [Openocd-development] Cross Platform Debugger

2009-12-16 Thread René Doss
Hi,
you should also have a look at codeblocks. This IDE look nice and
useful. I had not used as cross development/debugging tool, but I should
be simple possible.

http://www.codeblocks.org/

Rene


Am 13.12.2009 22:12, schrieb Carsten Breuer:
> Hi Michael, hi all
>
>   
>> There is setedit that uses gdb. I haven't tried the one on windows
>> 
> Cool :-). Looks like Borland C++ 3.1, that i have used
> some decades ago with DOS 5.0 :-))). Since i use midnight commander
> a lot, this is really an option :-).
>
>   
>>> kdbg would be nicer. insight sucks. If someone would come up with
>>>   
>> something that looks like IAR or Raisonnance that'd be neat. I'm
>> looking into that but right now I am too busy with my porting of STM8
>> to GCC.
>> 
> Well, i would be happy with KDbg and OpenOcd.
>
>   
>> IAR could but it is expensive. At work I paid around $6000 for it. It
>> costs about $1500 per year for support.
>> 

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Re: [Openocd-development] New object-orientated C++ architecture for OpenOCD?

2009-12-10 Thread René Doss
Perhaps is the question in the subject too much aimed to c++.

The wish is a little different to a better modelling system.


This can also an UML abstraction. activity diagram or other diagrams.

rene
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