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does anyone use I-Logix Rhapsody in C with Keil C51 ?

Hy,

after reading : http://www.keil.com/pr/article/1055.htm
and viewed related webinar, but I'm not in able to exame complete example in webinar

I installed Rhapsody in C v6.0 Developer Edition, but I can't see list box entry "IDF_Keil_C51" in
"Environment settings" while editing Configuration for samples in "Rhapsody60\Samples\CSamples".

How to set-up a link between Rhapsody and Keil ?

Thank You!
Boris Boris

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  • Hi

    Sorry to answer in commercial way but sometimes you just don't have another alternative......
    I'm affraid you will not be happy with the I-Logix demo version. You need some extra stuff there (This IDF). You can download that from the I-Logix web but it is just meant as an example how to implement Rhapsody code on an 8051. It is not real-time proof and not mature enough to develop real applications.
    There is another solution however:
    We (Willert) are a company based in Germany. We are an I-Logix OEM supplier that delivers turn-key solution for Rhapsody code-generation on (small) embedded targets.
    We have solutions for all Keil environments including the 8051. You can by an add-on product that you can install together with Rhapsody. after install you can select the Keil environment from within Rhapsody and generate/compile/link your code.
    Stuff like linker/locator settings and startup code is all handled by Rhapsody and fully configurable.
    An evaluation version is available for the Keil ARM environment. This runs in the Keil simulator or on a Keil/Philips ARM board.

    Greetings

    Walter van der Heiden
    Willert Software Tools GmbH

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  • Hi

    Sorry to answer in commercial way but sometimes you just don't have another alternative......
    I'm affraid you will not be happy with the I-Logix demo version. You need some extra stuff there (This IDF). You can download that from the I-Logix web but it is just meant as an example how to implement Rhapsody code on an 8051. It is not real-time proof and not mature enough to develop real applications.
    There is another solution however:
    We (Willert) are a company based in Germany. We are an I-Logix OEM supplier that delivers turn-key solution for Rhapsody code-generation on (small) embedded targets.
    We have solutions for all Keil environments including the 8051. You can by an add-on product that you can install together with Rhapsody. after install you can select the Keil environment from within Rhapsody and generate/compile/link your code.
    Stuff like linker/locator settings and startup code is all handled by Rhapsody and fully configurable.
    An evaluation version is available for the Keil ARM environment. This runs in the Keil simulator or on a Keil/Philips ARM board.

    Greetings

    Walter van der Heiden
    Willert Software Tools GmbH

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