ken@dvpdev.UUCP (Ken Greenebaum) (07/09/90)
Sorry for the crossposting. Anyone do 386 based embedded systems work?? We would love to speak with you!!! We want to put together a software development platform for 386 target boards (we design dedicated boards). We are interested in the 386 PC-Unix, or MSDOS platforms, and are evaluating these products: Intel 386 development tools Metaware Hi-C 386 C compiler Watcom C compiler Phar-Lap Linkloc linker/locator Concurrent Science Softscope debugger this needs Intel imIII monitor Any comments? Can you suggest other products? What are you using out there? Do you like it?? Is anyone using a C++ product for embedded systems? Please reply by email, or telephone collect (301)670-9282 ask for Ken Greenebaum, or Boris Donskoy. -Ken -- ARPA: men2a!jando!dvpdev!ken@uunet.uu.net UUCP: uunet!men2a!jando!dvpdev!ken
john@newave.UUCP (John A. Weeks III) (07/14/90)
In article <29@dvpdev.UUCP> ken@dvpdev.UUCP (Ken Greenebaum) writes: >We are interested in the 386 PC-Unix, or MSDOS platforms, and are evaluating >these products: > Metaware Hi-C 386 C compiler Generates nice fast code, but don't ever consider using it for floating point math. The floating point code it generates is inaccurate and has no provisions for error detection. -john- -- =============================================================================== John A. Weeks III (612) 942-6969 john@newave.mn.org NeWave Communications ...uunet!rosevax!bungia!wd0gol!newave!john ===============================================================================