Reply by cfb March 4, 20092009-03-04
Armaide is an integrated development system for writing native ARM
software to run on the NXP LPC2000 family of microcontrollers. The
programming language used is Oberon-07, an evolution of Pascal and
Modula-2. Programmers with experience of either of these languages can
adapt to Oberon with minimal effort. Oberon's type-safety and module
consistency-checking features make it ideal for the development of
secure and reliable software.

For more information and to download the Evaluation Edition:

http://www.cfbsoftware.com/armaide

Although Armaide itself is a new product it consists of a number of
mature and reliable components. The ARM compiler used is the 2nd
generation of a tool that has been in development for about 10 years,
and the IDE was originally released (as CPIde) three years ago.

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Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com