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Embedded tool-chain configuration via compiler porting service

Embedded tool-chain configuration via compiler porting service

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This service enables the migration of a project from one tool-chain (IDE and Compiler) to another. The service includes every aspect of migration: C and Assembly files are modified as necessary, linker and setup files are created, and a project is created specifically for the newly chosen target tool-chain which mirrors the configurations found in the original project. The end developer typically needs less than half a day to be up and running with his new tool-chain.

The porting service can pay for itself, especially when moving from an expensive proprietary commercial tool-chain to a GCC-based one. There are multiple reasons to take advantage of this service which include:

– No dependency on a particular vendor

– Remove problems with license management

– Increase productivity

– Reduced cost

– Better editor/debugger

– More flexibility

Porting from one tool-chain to another is easiest and therefore least expensive, if the firmware is based on Segger middleware. “Due to years of experience with different tool-chains, it is easy for our engineers to migrate projects from one tool-chain to another. We do it all the time. And, with the obvious trend found in our industry, of companies moving to GCC-based tool-chains, a porting service to help facilitate this only makes sense. We find that companies are switching to all forms of GCC-based tool-chains, be they Visual-Studio-Style or Eclipse, commercial or free”, says Ivo Geilenbruegge, Managing Director of Segger.

Segger; www.segger.com

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