[fpc-pascal] [OT] Pascal compiler for embedded platforms

Michael Ring mail at michael-ring.org
Fri Mar 15 11:13:53 CET 2013


Lazarus & Freepascal work fine & native on both windows / mac, with 
retina display lazarus actually looks very good when you use a current 
snapshot.

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.

Michael

Am 15.03.13 10:40, schrieb Roberto P.:
> 2013/3/15 Rainer Stratmann <RainerStratmann at t-online.de 
> <mailto:RainerStratmann at t-online.de>>
>
>     > Can you make a comparison against FPC target-embedded ?
>     FPC target-embedded is very complicated to install (Linux development
>     computer).
>
>
> I'm on Win32 (or Win32 on Parallels on Max OS X); I'll have to dig 
> more to understand what is needed.
>
>     For 32 bit ARM I would try to use freepascal.
>     I got it work somehow.
>
>
> any tip or guide would be appreciated, then.
>
>     > I'm just a little afraid of the potentially limited maturity of
>     these.
>     What do you mean exactly with that?
>
>
> 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.
>
>     Am Friday 15 March 2013 07:48:25 schrieb Michael Ring:
>     > I also like their products, especially the development boards
>     are very
>     > well designed. The IDE+debugger is nice & complete and the
>     support fo
>     > the software is also very good.
>     Yes, they are busy with that stuff. And have a relatively good
>     marketing
>     (important to earn money).
>
>
> That's a +1
> Roberto
>
>
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