Does anyone know if KEIL plans to support ARM9 in the future?
The IDE is uVision3 which includes lots of new features and debugging capabilities (the logic analyzer and execution profiler are pretty cool). The price range has not changed for the ARM tools. It's still about 2K USD/EUR for the DK-ARM. But, once the Keil ARM compiler is fully released (no longer in BETA) I would anticipate a price increase. Jon
What is the latest word on support for ARM9?
Which device do you need. The software has already generic ARM9 devices in the selection list and supports it from the assembly level. However, most *real* microcontrollers are still ARM7. ARM9 microcontrollers are very new and hard to get. Reinhard
The Atmel AT91RM9200. This seems to be a hot item with other embedded engineers also. It has a lot of the real microCONTROLLER features along with a MMU. I'm not in a big hurry. It's just that I already use Keil for our 8051 uControllers and love it.
It will come in the near future.