I am evaluating uVision3. I have problems when trying to use GNU toolchain. I first created a new folder which includes the defautl startup.s file. I copied and pasted the pot.c file from C:ADuC_Beta702x\Code\...ADC\pot.c. I have already installed the GNU(GCCARM331.EXE from CD). When I hit the "translate" icon, I get: compiling pot.c... arm-uclibc-gcc: cannot specify -o with -c or -S and multiple compilations pot.c - 0 Error(s), 0 Warning(s). I can not do build or do anything from here. Can anyone help? Thank you
Microsoft, OTOH, decided to force this misery on everybody Not really force, they "strongly suggest". I have my development tools (including Keil) in subdirectories under c:\tools\ In all reasonableness (argh, could not find a better word) Windows was never intended for what we use it for. That I am on the "spray the Gatesians with tar and feathers" team after they made it impossible to run "true" DOS is another matter. Erik
Not really force, they "strongly suggest". Well --- you try to sell a mainstream application without the current "Designed for Windows..." logo on it, or try to get that logo for a program that doesn't install under "c:\program files" (or it's i18n'd equivalent) by default. I think it'll feel rather much like being forced, as in: you either do as we say, or you'll be out of business.
Well --- you try to sell a mainstream application without the current "Designed for Windows..." logo on it, or try to get that logo for a program that doesn't install under "c:\program files" (or it's i18n'd equivalent) by default I have not installed any programs that did not allow me to change the installation subdirectory. If you muddle along and accept all defaults, then you only have yourself to blame. The defaults are for the 99% of windows customers that have no problem with "Gates Rule". I, however, do not believe that Bill Gates know better than me what I want. Erik