Hi Antonio,
at the moment I am not able to tell you the exact date. It seems S32 could be released until the end of October. As soon as I have any information I will share it.
Regards,
Martin
Hi guys,
I have great news for you. Since now, it is possible to download S32DS for power architecture from following link:
You can also discuss the problems at this community:
Regards,
Martin
Hi Stefan,
when I click on this link S32 Design Studio IDE|NXP , it redirect me to this page:
Does the link redirect you to another page?
Regards,
Martin
Hi Martin,
now there is an upgrade available at Freescale site of S32DS but it doesn't contain any possibility to select MPC574xxP microcontroller type.
We have bought an evaluation kit comprising KITMPC5744DBEVM, KIT33908MBEVBE, and U-MULTILINK to evaluate this microcontroller family in order to use it in our motor control application. When it will be possible to modify and compile a project using S32DS?
Thanks and Regards
Federico
Hi Federico,
I talked with my colleague about S32 for MPC this week and he has not told me the exact date yet. I will try to provide you any information as soon as possible.
Regards,
Martin
Yes, this would be very appreciated, to have a e200-targeted WIndows-based GCC/G++ toolchain!
Eclipse integration is not even necessary, good IDEs are freely available and we have already a decent debugger (Lauterbach TRACE32).
I am looking forward to "modern" C++ support (like C++11 in GCC3.9), and would easily do without anything else except barebone support like the classical CodeWarior __ppc_eabi_init.c initialization files.
I think its great there is a plan to support the Power architecture in this new IDE. I just downloaded S32DS on October 4. The only supported device is Kinetis KEA as of today, and its pretty bare bones. Still, if the plan is to support the MPC5xxx MCUs, I'm excited about it. I will check back often. I am trying to learn more about this family of MCU at my own personal expense, and a free tool chain is just what I'm looking for.
Hi Daniel,
You should contact your Freescale Field Applications Engineer contact if you are interested in an early release version of the S32DS for PPC software. However, you may be better off waiting for the public release at this point.
Regards,
Michael Goudey