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Michael A. Covington

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Mar 30, 2003, 11:24:59 PM3/30/03
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Are BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR well regarded?

The price is right, at $70 for a compiler...

Brian Dean

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Mar 30, 2003, 11:47:07 PM3/30/03
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 23:24:59 -0500, Michael A. Covington wrote:

> Are BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR well regarded?
>
> The price is right, at $70 for a compiler...

Many of my customers speak highly of it (BASCOM-AVR). I personally don't
use it, but I probably would if there was a port for FreeBSD Unix.

-Brian
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Brian Dean, b...@bdmicro.com
BDMICRO - Maker of the MAVRIC ATmega128 Dev Board
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Earl Bollinger

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Mar 31, 2003, 4:50:35 AM3/31/03
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Yes, I like them, and use them all the time for Atmel chips.
The Bascom 8051 is a bit trickier in that you need to get or make a "Config"
file
for each 8051 derivative if one isn't available for the MCU your looking at.
But it is easy to do.
The free eval demo compiler is full featured, except it is limited to 2k of
program space, so you try try it
out without buying at first.


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Michael A. Covington

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Mar 31, 2003, 10:32:13 AM3/31/03
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"Earl Bollinger" <earlwbo...@attbi.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, I like them, and use them all the time for Atmel chips.
> The Bascom 8051 is a bit trickier in that you need to get or make a
"Config"
> file
> for each 8051 derivative if one isn't available for the MCU your looking
at.
> But it is easy to do.

That is good news, actually; new 8051 derivatives keep coming along and it's
good to know I won't be limited to the ones they thought of.

> The free eval demo compiler is full featured, except it is limited to 2k
of
> program space, so you try try it
> out without buying at first.

Where can I get that?


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