[sdiy] Freescale announces a new ARM Product based upon Cortex A5 and Cortex M4
Dan Snazelle
subjectivity at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 1 01:24:03 CET 2011
> I'd love to try some ARM projects but I don't want to drop 3-5Gs on software to do it and the "lite" version compiler/IDEs are not
> adequate for audio projects especially ones using wavetables etc. Without getting into Linux are there any other ways to get into ARM?
> How about a synth DIY version of CodeWarrior? The restriction is it has to be used to make synths :)
> Microchip PIC32 tool-chain is much more in-line with synth level economics.
> ARM development tools seem to be aimed at big companies with unlimited R&D budgets unless of course you have unlimited time for Linux.
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> Bruce
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Its gonna be interesting when the new ARM based arduino comes out early 2012 for this very reason
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