Message Edited by Frousouna on 05-06-200606:50 PM
CodeWarrior or other commercial tools are definitely better for corporate use where time is money. The learning curve for those tools can be steep at first, but the benefits are worth the effort if you need to get work done quickly, and you need to support a wide range of devices.
My open source tools are best for hobbiests and students. I can't offer any kind of professional support, and my tools have fewer features and support fewer devices.
Having said this, however, my Pluto debugger is going to offer a lot for the target audience. I'm planning to support other debug interfaces later (d-bug12 and BDM), and I'll definitely support the C language eventually (I also have an IDE for gcc, but it currently has no debugger). But I don't want to promise too much at first ...
Eric
mjbcswitzerland wrote:If you are doing educational stuff and are worried that a complete solution will be too abstract for learning, don't worry because it was developed for such use, comes with tutorials and allows code and protocol analysis in on or off line simulator mode.