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C Compiler for 8051 microcontroler

Started by Rafael Dias January 8, 2004
Hi folks..

I looking for C compilers (and C++ if exist) for developing systems for 8051 uC.

Thanks..
Rafael Dias schrieb:

> I looking for C compilers (and C++ if exist) for developing systems for 8051 uC.
... then look at http://www.8052.com. There are many links. -- Dipl.-Ing. Tilmann Reh Autometer GmbH Siegen - Elektronik nach Ma�. http://www.autometer.de ================================================================== In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates ? (Sun Microsystems)
Rafael Dias wrote:
> > Hi folks.. > > I looking for C compilers (and C++ if exist) for developing systems for 8051 uC. > > Thanks..
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If you're serious about your work and don't want to waste time, the best one
I've used is from Keil.  Would trust nothing else.  http://www.keil.com/

-Z


"Rafael Dias" <rdmeneze@yahoo.com.br> wrote in message
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> Hi folks.. > > I looking for C compilers (and C++ if exist) for developing systems for
8051 uC.
> > Thanks..
Keil is very good. Haven't tried others.


"MArk" <marky@mark.com> wrote in message news:<btllja$rt$1@ls219.htnet.hr>...
> Keil is very good. Haven't tried others.
Keil is good but costs $$$. Decent freeware one is SDCC (small device c ompiler) go here: http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/
In article <a700329f.0401091415.274e290e@posting.google.com>, James
Miles <liquidl@email.com> writes
>"MArk" <marky@mark.com> wrote in message news:<btllja$rt$1@ls219.htnet.hr>... >> Keil is very good. Haven't tried others. > >Keil is good but costs $$$.
Yes
>Decent freeware one is SDCC (small device c >ompiler)
Well it is free.. but hardley decent yet. Try the Dunfeild compiler for a reasonable inexpensvie C compiler for the 8051 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/\ /\/\/ chris@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Chris Hills threw some tea leaves on the floor
 and this is what they wrote:

> In article <a700329f.0401091415.274e290e@posting.google.com>, James > Miles <liquidl@email.com> writes >>"MArk" <marky@mark.com> wrote in message news:<btllja$rt$1@ls219.htnet.hr>... >>> Keil is very good. Haven't tried others. >> >>Keil is good but costs $$$. > Yes > >>Decent freeware one is SDCC (small device c >>ompiler) > > Well it is free.. but hardley decent yet.
Here we go again! SDCC *is* decent (depending upon your definition of decent :). I've used it to drive a LCD display via a AT89C2051, drive a stepper, and various other things. It has an excellent PC simulator, and quite a few libraries. SDCC is Free and unlimited. It's also very stable and works nicely with all the Unix toolsets etc. Sure it's not as smooth as Keil stuff, but it's most certainly usable right *now* and has been for years. -- Kind Regards from Terry My Desktop is powered by GNU/LinuX, Gentoo-1.4_rc2 New Homepage: http://milkstone.d2.net.au/ ** Linux Registration Number: 103931, http://counter.li.org **

Chris Hills wrote:
> In article <a700329f.0401091415.274e290e@posting.google.com>, James > Miles <liquidl@email.com> writes > >>"MArk" <marky@mark.com> wrote in message news:<btllja$rt$1@ls219.htnet.hr>... >> >>>Keil is very good. Haven't tried others. >> >>Keil is good but costs $$$. > > Yes > > >>Decent freeware one is SDCC (small device c >>ompiler) > > > Well it is free.. but hardley decent yet. > > Try the Dunfeild compiler for a reasonable inexpensvie C compiler for > the 8051 >
Not enough information. If he is a hobbyist, suggesting Keil is as inappropriate as farting loudly in church. The eval mode is not even worth talking about. Dunfield might be OK, but I've never heard anyone around here talk about it, good or otherwise. [...]
>> Well it is free.. but hardley decent yet. >> >> Try the Dunfeild compiler for a reasonable inexpensvie C compiler for >> the 8051 >>
>Not enough information. If he is a hobbyist, suggesting Keil is as inappropriate >as farting loudly in church.
>The eval mode is not even worth talking about. Dunfield might be OK, but I've never >heard anyone around here talk about it, good or otherwise.
Thats because I don't believe in using public usenet groups to promote my products (see my faq's) - I take it to email asap (exception when people start thinking I don't exist anymore :-) - been in the business since 83. Regards, -- Dunfield Development Systems http://www.dunfield.com Low cost software development tools for embedded systems Software/firmware development services Fax:613-256-5821