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[Ann] Oberon-07 Armaide RC1 is available
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Chris Burrows
2008-12-24 06:17:04 UTC
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The release candidate of the ARM Oberon-07 Development System for Windows
(Armaide) is now available. For details of how to download the Evaluation
Edition go to the Armaide Tech Support Group at:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/armaide/

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Chris Burrows
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n***@motz.invalid
2009-05-07 00:43:36 UTC
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Post by Chris Burrows
The release candidate of the ARM Oberon-07 Development System for Windows
(Armaide) is now available. For details of how to download the Evaluation
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/armaide/
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Chris Burrows
http://www.armaide.com
With the move towards energy saving, both
ARM & Oberon are winners, but I don't use
M$-based products.

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Chris Burrows
2009-05-15 02:44:11 UTC
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Post by n***@motz.invalid
With the move towards energy saving, both
ARM & Oberon are winners, but I don't use
M$-based products.
Now I've developed the Oberon-07 code to read and write to SD cards on an
sub-$100 development board, and have developed command-line versions of the
compiler and linker it would be theoretically possible to run them on one of
these amazing LPC2000 microcontrollers with no operating system (or even
external RAM) at all!

However, I'm not so enthusiastic about the thought of editing the source
files without the IDE's facilities ;-) One day when I get some spare time
I'll give it a go. In the meantime with Armaide v2.0 out now I'm going to be
busy enough for some while to come...

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CFB Software
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