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8051 microcontroller C/C++ compiler support for Eclipse [message #8848] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 23:45 |
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Originally posted by: ajdz1.comcast.net
Hi,
I am new to Eclipse and haven't had luck finding C/C++ compiler plug-in
support for 8051 embedded microcontrollers. The device I am using is a
Honeywell HT83C51 (or MCS-51 standard instruction set compatible) device.
I've seen vendors like Keil tools offer C lang support for the device, but
my employer has a strong affinity towards trying to use Eclipse environment
and hence need a compiler plug-in.
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Adam Jachniewicz
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Re: 8051 microcontroller C/C++ compiler support for Eclipse [message #8869 is a reply to message #8848] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 09:54 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Adam,
have you tried the CDT newsgroup yet (news:org.eclipse.tools.cdt)?
If you find an open source/gcc compatible compiler supporting the
8051, that would be supported by the CDT right out of the box.
I've googled for "8051 gnu compiler" and found a couple of links,
but I cannot judge their quality.
If you prefer a commercial compiler, adding support for that
compiler to the CDT might not be tremendously hard. I know that
Intel is shipping a CDT plugin for their compiler, and support
for IBM XLC compilers has been added to the CDT just recently.
By looking at what the developers have done for XLC, it might
be easy to add support for other compilers similarly.
Thanks,
Martin
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Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
+43(662)457915-85
Adam J wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Eclipse and haven't had luck finding C/C++ compiler plug-in
> support for 8051 embedded microcontrollers. The device I am using is a
> Honeywell HT83C51 (or MCS-51 standard instruction set compatible) device.
>
> I've seen vendors like Keil tools offer C lang support for the device, but
> my employer has a strong affinity towards trying to use Eclipse environment
> and hence need a compiler plug-in.
>
> Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Adam Jachniewicz
>
>
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Re: 8051 microcontroller C/C++ compiler support for Eclipse [message #8890 is a reply to message #8869] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 19:15 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ajdz1.comcast.net
Thanks Martin. Its appreciated. I co-worker also suggested a company called
H-tech software (htsoft.com) but haven't confirmed that. I will try posting
on the other group and look into those links as well.
Best Regards,
Adam
"Martin Oberhuber" <martin.oberhuber@windriver.com> wrote in message
news:44CDD33F.4020609@windriver.com...
> Hello Adam,
>
> have you tried the CDT newsgroup yet (news:org.eclipse.tools.cdt)?
>
> If you find an open source/gcc compatible compiler supporting the
> 8051, that would be supported by the CDT right out of the box.
> I've googled for "8051 gnu compiler" and found a couple of links,
> but I cannot judge their quality.
>
> If you prefer a commercial compiler, adding support for that
> compiler to the CDT might not be tremendously hard. I know that
> Intel is shipping a CDT plugin for their compiler, and support
> for IBM XLC compilers has been added to the CDT just recently.
>
> By looking at what the developers have done for XLC, it might
> be easy to add support for other compilers similarly.
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
> --
> Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
> +43(662)457915-85
>
>
> Adam J wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to Eclipse and haven't had luck finding C/C++ compiler plug-in
>> support for 8051 embedded microcontrollers. The device I am using is a
>> Honeywell HT83C51 (or MCS-51 standard instruction set compatible) device.
>>
>> I've seen vendors like Keil tools offer C lang support for the device,
>> but my employer has a strong affinity towards trying to use Eclipse
>> environment and hence need a compiler plug-in.
>>
>> Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Adam Jachniewicz
>>
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Re: 8051 microcontroller C/C++ compiler support for Eclipse [message #569705 is a reply to message #8848] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 09:54 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Adam,
have you tried the CDT newsgroup yet (news:org.eclipse.tools.cdt)?
If you find an open source/gcc compatible compiler supporting the
8051, that would be supported by the CDT right out of the box.
I've googled for "8051 gnu compiler" and found a couple of links,
but I cannot judge their quality.
If you prefer a commercial compiler, adding support for that
compiler to the CDT might not be tremendously hard. I know that
Intel is shipping a CDT plugin for their compiler, and support
for IBM XLC compilers has been added to the CDT just recently.
By looking at what the developers have done for XLC, it might
be easy to add support for other compilers similarly.
Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
+43(662)457915-85
Adam J wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Eclipse and haven't had luck finding C/C++ compiler plug-in
> support for 8051 embedded microcontrollers. The device I am using is a
> Honeywell HT83C51 (or MCS-51 standard instruction set compatible) device.
>
> I've seen vendors like Keil tools offer C lang support for the device, but
> my employer has a strong affinity towards trying to use Eclipse environment
> and hence need a compiler plug-in.
>
> Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Adam Jachniewicz
>
>
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Re: 8051 microcontroller C/C++ compiler support for Eclipse [message #569745 is a reply to message #8869] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 19:15 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ajdz1.comcast.net
Thanks Martin. Its appreciated. I co-worker also suggested a company called
H-tech software (htsoft.com) but haven't confirmed that. I will try posting
on the other group and look into those links as well.
Best Regards,
Adam
"Martin Oberhuber" <martin.oberhuber@windriver.com> wrote in message
news:44CDD33F.4020609@windriver.com...
> Hello Adam,
>
> have you tried the CDT newsgroup yet (news:org.eclipse.tools.cdt)?
>
> If you find an open source/gcc compatible compiler supporting the
> 8051, that would be supported by the CDT right out of the box.
> I've googled for "8051 gnu compiler" and found a couple of links,
> but I cannot judge their quality.
>
> If you prefer a commercial compiler, adding support for that
> compiler to the CDT might not be tremendously hard. I know that
> Intel is shipping a CDT plugin for their compiler, and support
> for IBM XLC compilers has been added to the CDT just recently.
>
> By looking at what the developers have done for XLC, it might
> be easy to add support for other compilers similarly.
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
> --
> Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
> +43(662)457915-85
>
>
> Adam J wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to Eclipse and haven't had luck finding C/C++ compiler plug-in
>> support for 8051 embedded microcontrollers. The device I am using is a
>> Honeywell HT83C51 (or MCS-51 standard instruction set compatible) device.
>>
>> I've seen vendors like Keil tools offer C lang support for the device,
>> but my employer has a strong affinity towards trying to use Eclipse
>> environment and hence need a compiler plug-in.
>>
>> Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Adam Jachniewicz
>>
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