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Aug 12, 2014
05:21 PM
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Aug 12, 2014
05:21 PM
Is the PSoC Creator 3.0 have a fully functional compiler without a code size or date limit, or will I need to buy a license for the ARM compiler?
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Aug 12, 2014
06:28 PM
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Aug 12, 2014
06:28 PM
GCC compiler is free
Aug 12, 2014
07:57 PM
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07:58 PM
Note prior post was for Keil tools.
Regards, Dana.
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Aug 12, 2014
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11:00 PM
And the GCC should not have code limit. However the keil version would be better optimized.
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Aug 13, 2014
04:31 AM
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Aug 13, 2014
04:31 AM
To put it all together: Creator comes for free including the GCC which is C-compiler, assembler and linker. No restrictions, no time-bomb including the nano library.
Even for the PSoC3 there is a free C-compiler from Keil.
Bob
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07:13 AM
That's great news !! Thank you !! Bob
Aug 13, 2014
08:36 AM
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Aug 13, 2014
08:36 AM
Keep in mind support model for GCC a little different than having a Keil
license. GCC open source is largely community support. Not generally
a problem as there are so many active users but no one is "on the hook"
for issues.
Regards, Dana.