At least the microchipCcompiler isfreefor academic use (they don\'t verify). I really want to start trying to use the NXP arm processors… embedded linux, woo! Posted at 10:31 am on Sep 12th, 2009 by hpux735 ... Andrew, I am actually looking now for anIDEfor Linux, that will be good as Piklab, for AVRs. Eclipse is too heavy, and vim is too basic. I found something called konroller, but can\'t test it yet. Also, why use an LPT, when I can use USB? ...
By using the Eclipse CDT plugin, students can developC/C++applications within the EclipseIDEwhich provides an intuitive GUI for development. As well, applications developed this way require minimal effort in porting to a UNIX or ...
The header wound up in /usr/include/libcgi/cgi.h, while the include line is #include. A breeze. Runs on Macintosh and Windows, as well as Linux. On Ubuntu 9.04, use the Synaptic Package Manager (!) for hasselfree...