Hello,
Keil support did not reply yet - but am I correct in assuming that RL-ARM is now a part of MDK, and that each user needs to have a RL-ARM license paid for separately in order to be able to use FlashFS/TCPNet etc. (many samples in MDK 4.20 are broken, but the one that I did manage to compile failed to link complaining that my license is insufficient - that did not happen with MDK 4.14 !) ? If so, this is a HUGE expense. If my boss asks for my opinion (and I think he will) - we're going open source!
“The Keil tools are focused on microcontrollers, and we are happy to support the GNU tool chain,” said York. “Code Red is building a low-cost tool chain based on the GNU tools. There are other tools coming up later this year [2009] that I cannot discuss. We want to do things that fit into the MPU world.”
www.electronicsweekly.com/.../arms-cortex-m0-processor-how-it-works.htm
That's dated 04 March 2009 - so "coming up later this year" should be well-established by now?
I've started a discussion in the ARM-Based Group at Linkedin:
www.linkedin.com/.../Has-Keil-lost-plot-on-85447.S.47395661