"DS-5 Application Edition
The new Eclipse-based Development Studio 5 (DS-5) supports ARM Linux development on ARM9, ARM11, and Cortex-A application processors."
http://www.keil.com/pr/article/1201.htm
http://www.keil.com/arm/ds5/
That's currently just for Native Linux and Android development on ARM9, ARM11, and Cortex-A8 - but why maintain 2 totally different IDEs?
Will (something like) this replace uVision-4 for use with all Keil toolchains?
Does this mean that Keil are going to resume support for GCC-based development?
Actually, Eclipse originated at IBM as a tool for developing Java stuf...
Just seen another - Freescale have moved their CodeWarrior to Eclipse.
But we have RVDS 4.0 from which DS5 is an offspring.
-- Marcus
it would be wonderful if the various emulators would start looking alike
Only in the respect that a car has 4 tires, a steering wheel, and some indicators on the dash so that it is basically familiar to any user. I would not want to dumb-down a Ferrari so that it resembled a Buick.
Jon
They were going to use another name for the compiler but that was already taken.
www.marith.demon.co.uk/.../ds904.gif
Does the DS mean DS5 can debug on next gen Nintendo-DS?
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