Isn't this exactly what the Eclipse project is all about?
A free IDE that permits plugging in basically everything, os, tools, etc.
Jason Stahls wrote:
>
> On 7/15/2010 4:53 AM, tommessum wrote:
> >> Basically, you are generating code that is intended to run with
> the>OS using the libraries provided in the OS. Your question talks about
> > Thanks. My original understanding was that you just included the
> right precompiled linker libraries and IAR just generated a runnable
> binary, like an EXE file in MSDOS or Windows, and that DLLs sitting in
> the Target OS would provide the supporting infrastructure. Obviously
> there is more to it, and as you mentioned, not something you can get
> off the shelf.
>
> Since you've obviously dropped some serious coin on IAR, and probably
> have a maintenance contract with them, ask their support :) I still say
> it's not possible, there is absolutly no reference to building
> Windows/DOS or Linux apps with their compiler on their website. There
> are references to a few RTOSs, maybe buy one of them and try gettingthat
> running on your board.
>
> --
> Jason Stahls
>
>
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