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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Lazarus & Freepascal work fine
& native on both windows / mac, with retina display lazarus
actually looks very good when you use a current snapshot.<br>
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mikropascal is windows only, when you only plan to use ARM then
programming also works fine in a Parallels VM, when you plan to
also target PIC/PIC32 you need a real windows computer because
their pic-programmer does not work correctly atm in a Parallels
VM.<br>
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Michael<br>
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Am 15.03.13 10:40, schrieb Roberto P.:<br>
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<div class="im">> Can you make a comparison against FPC
target-embedded ?<br>
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FPC target-embedded is very complicated to install (Linux
development<br>
computer).<br>
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<div style="">I'm on Win32 (or Win32 on Parallels on Max OS
X); I'll have to dig more to understand what is needed.</div>
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<div class="im"><span style="color:rgb(34,34,34)">For 32
bit ARM I would try to use freepascal.</span><br>
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I got it work somehow.<br>
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<div style="">any tip or guide would be appreciated, then.</div>
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<div class="im">> I'm just a little afraid of the
potentially limited maturity of these.<br>
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What do you mean exactly with that?<br>
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<div style="">I mean that (maybe) both FPC and mikroePascal
are young products for the embedded world, so that I might
be facing compiler or library propblems during the
devlopment, besides my own project problems.</div>
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Friday 15 March 2013 07:48:25 schrieb Michael Ring:<br>
<div class="im">> I also like their products,
especially the development boards are very<br>
> well designed. The IDE+debugger is nice &
complete and the support fo<br>
> the software is also very good.<br>
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Yes, they are busy with that stuff. And have a relatively
good marketing<br>
(important to earn money).<br>
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<div style="">That's a +1</div>
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