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µVision2 support for the 32-bit ARM7TDMI??

ARM support was anounced in the Keil Spring/Summer 2002 Newsletter:
http://www.keil.com/newsletters/2002sp_keil.pdf

We're now into October, and the ARM page on the Keil site still says, "In July 2002 the µVision2 IDE will (sic) incorporate support for the 32-bit ARM7TDMI architecture."
http://www.keil.com/ARM/

I couldn't find Keil mentioned on the ARM site.

Is anybody out there actually using uVision with an ARM?
Keil sales seem rather reticent on the subject.

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  • We currently support the GNU ARM Compiler. There are no limitations on that.

    Currently, there are no known issues. But, it has only been tested at a few sites (20 or so).

    Since the compiler is the GNU compiler, I wouldn't expect a lot of problems there.

    The uVision2 Debugger supports practically all on-chip peripherals of the Atmel ARM7 devices at present. ARM7 parts from Philips will be simulated shortly.

    Jon

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  • We currently support the GNU ARM Compiler. There are no limitations on that.

    Currently, there are no known issues. But, it has only been tested at a few sites (20 or so).

    Since the compiler is the GNU compiler, I wouldn't expect a lot of problems there.

    The uVision2 Debugger supports practically all on-chip peripherals of the Atmel ARM7 devices at present. ARM7 parts from Philips will be simulated shortly.

    Jon

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