Content originally posted in LPCWare by frame on Thu Feb 16 11:56:18 MST 2012
Quote: whitecoe
Red Suite (which LPCXpresso is a cut down version of) supports STM32 parts as well as NXP. Thus you don't necessarily need a completely different IDE.
Good to know, at least theoretically.
If one does not want to spend so much money, he has to go for the free 'cut down' versions. I use Atollic TrueStudioLite for the STM32, which is, in my opinion, more crippled down than LPCXpresso.
At my day job I have to deal with (hesitating to mention this ...) PIC18F. The compiler I use, and the company paid for, costs even more than the Red Suite...
At the moment, this is more a hobby of mine. I think most hobbyist are not going to consider the professional route, like me.
Anyway, thank you for the info.