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Started by tech...@gmail.com August 17, 2006
hello members...

realize i cud be a little off topic here....
just banking on anyone of u having used it before...

well, am trying to pick up a Microprocessor for one of my projects..
after much deliberation, have settled for MCF5249 - ColdFire series...
I have also downloaded the Crossware Development suite for Windows...

There is not a great deal of help from the software on how to run /
simulate a design.. there r 3 example projects there, but i cant get
even one of them working... was just wondering if any of u have worked
on it before & can help me out,

regards

techie....

On 17 Aug 2006 11:00:22 -0700, "techie.embedded@gmail.com"
<techie.embedded@gmail.com> wrote in comp.arch.embedded:

> hello members... > > realize i cud be a little off topic here.... > just banking on anyone of u having used it before... > > well, am trying to pick up a Microprocessor for one of my projects.. > after much deliberation, have settled for MCF5249 - ColdFire series... > I have also downloaded the Crossware Development suite for Windows...
^^^
> There is not a great deal of help from the software on how to run /
^^^
> simulate a design.. there r 3 example projects there, but i cant get > even one of them working... was just wondering if any of u have worked > on it before & can help me out, > > regards > > techie....
We can't help you here until you learn to improve your posting skills. I pointed out at least two places where you capitalized the first word of a sentence. There are also quite a few words actually spelled correctly. What on Earth makes you think that the way to ask people for help, and make them feel disposed towards providing that help, is to submit an illiterate, childish, baby-talk message to an international newsgroup? If you can't be bothered to use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar, why should anyone here be bothered to offer help? -- Jack Klein Home: http://JK-Technology.Com FAQs for comp.lang.c http://c-faq.com/ comp.lang.c++ http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++ http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~ajo/docs/FAQ-acllc.html
@ Jack

R U sOmeKinfOf grammar freak who's sadly got not other job other than
to whinge & whine at people who post messages to groups asking for
help?????

Go get a life mate.. get real....

As for ur thoughts on my post being illiterate, childish, thats your
problem..not mine.. Big deal if u have a webpage of ur own & have
worked all ur life of Embedded controllers & RTOS....

who the hell even cares for it....

i thought i wud just ignore ur comments in the beginning, but then, why
the hell shud anyone even take crap from u...

SO, if u cant help someone with ur ideas, ignore their message & keep
to urself rather than writing them bull-shit...
Jack Klein wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2006 11:00:22 -0700, "techie.embedded@gmail.com" > <techie.embedded@gmail.com> wrote in comp.arch.embedded: > > > hello members... > > > > realize i cud be a little off topic here.... > > just banking on anyone of u having used it before... > > > > well, am trying to pick up a Microprocessor for one of my projects.. > > after much deliberation, have settled for MCF5249 - ColdFire series... > > I have also downloaded the Crossware Development suite for Windows... > ^^^ > > There is not a great deal of help from the software on how to run / > ^^^ > > simulate a design.. there r 3 example projects there, but i cant get > > even one of them working... was just wondering if any of u have worked > > on it before & can help me out, > > > > regards > > > > techie.... > > We can't help you here until you learn to improve your posting skills. > I pointed out at least two places where you capitalized the first word > of a sentence. There are also quite a few words actually spelled > correctly. > > What on Earth makes you think that the way to ask people for help, and > make them feel disposed towards providing that help, is to submit an > illiterate, childish, baby-talk message to an international newsgroup? > > If you can't be bothered to use correct spelling, punctuation, and > grammar, why should anyone here be bothered to offer help? > > -- > Jack Klein > Home: http://JK-Technology.Com > FAQs for > comp.lang.c http://c-faq.com/ > comp.lang.c++ http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ > alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++ > http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~ajo/docs/FAQ-acllc.html
"techie.embedded@gmail.com" wrote:
> > @ Jack > > R U sOmeKinfOf grammar freak who's sadly got not other job other than > to whinge & whine at people who post messages to groups asking for > help????? > > Go get a life mate.. get real.... > > As for ur thoughts on my post being illiterate, childish, thats your > problem..not mine.. Big deal if u have a webpage of ur own & have > worked all ur life of Embedded controllers & RTOS....
PLONK. Rude idiots without clues are not needed. -- "The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov 21, 1943
<techie.embedded@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet 
news:1155877565.251506.15620@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>@ Jack > > R U sOmeKinfOf grammar freak who's sadly got not other job other than > to whinge & whine at people who post messages to groups asking for > help????? > > Go get a life mate.. get real.... > > As for ur thoughts on my post being illiterate, childish, thats your > problem..not mine.. Big deal if u have a webpage of ur own & have > worked all ur life of Embedded controllers & RTOS.... > > who the hell even cares for it.... >
Let's see... If you get a lot of help on your original question from this newsgroup, after showing that you have no respect whatsoever for people which do have the knowledge you admit, in your original posting, you lack, then you did not make a mistake ... If on the other hand, you do not get any help, who is the fool?
> i thought i wud just ignore ur comments in the beginning, but then, why > the hell shud anyone even take crap from u... > > SO, if u cant help someone with ur ideas, ignore their message & keep > to urself rather than writing them bull-shit...
-- Best Regards, Ulf Samuelsson
techie.embedded@gmail.com wrote:
> @ Jack > > R U sOmeKinfOf grammar freak who's sadly got not other job other than > to whinge & whine at people who post messages to groups asking for > help????? > > Go get a life mate.. get real.... > > As for ur thoughts on my post being illiterate, childish, thats your > problem..not mine.. Big deal if u have a webpage of ur own & have > worked all ur life of Embedded controllers & RTOS.... > > who the hell even cares for it....
Please think that this is an international newsgroup, and many of us do not have English as the first language. Properly written English is difficult enough, please do not make it impossible with the own way of writing. IMHO, you'll increase your chances for good responses by writing proper language. -- Tauno Voipio tauno voipio (at) iki fi
techie.embedded@gmail.com wrote:
> hello members... > > realize i cud be a little off topic here.... > just banking on anyone of u having used it before... > > well, am trying to pick up a Microprocessor for one of my projects.. > after much deliberation, have settled for MCF5249 - ColdFire series... > I have also downloaded the Crossware Development suite for Windows... > > There is not a great deal of help from the software on how to run / > simulate a design.. there r 3 example projects there, but i cant get > even one of them working... was just wondering if any of u have worked > on it before & can help me out, > > regards > > techie.... >
The Crossware suite has (according to their website - I've never tried it) a simulator - have you got that working? Do you have an evaluation or development card of some sort? Do you have experience with ColdFires or other microcontrollers, or are you just starting out? Have you studied the Crossware tutorials and documentation, and have you contacted them? If they think you are serious about making a purchase, they'll try to help - and if you are not serious, there is no point in evaluating their tools (there are plenty of other ColdFire development tools around, at a variety of price points). And please post in English. SMS-speak is fine for sending messages to illiterate friends, but not for a newsgroup of professionals and serious hobbiests.
<techie.embedded@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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>@ Jack >
<snip SMS bilge>
> As for ur thoughts on my post being illiterate, childish, thats your > problem..not mine..
It's a public forum. It is all of our problems.
> Big deal if u have a webpage of ur own & have > worked all ur life of Embedded controllers & RTOS....
Surely that would be a good thing for someone you are requesting information from to have?
> who the hell even cares for it....
The sort of people who would ask an embedded group a question?
> i thought i wud just ignore ur comments in the beginning, but then, > why > the hell shud anyone even take crap from u... > > SO, if u cant help someone with ur ideas, ignore their message & keep > to urself rather than writing them bull-shit...
Or perhaps a response such as Jack's will be a Good Thing to have in the archive so that people who have sensibly read through the archives and lurked in the group for a while will realise that SMS style texting is undesireable.
> Jack Klein wrote: >> On 17 Aug 2006 11:00:22 -0700, "techie.embedded@gmail.com" >> <techie.embedded@gmail.com> wrote in comp.arch.embedded: >> >> > hello members... >> > >> > realize i cud be a little off topic here.... >> > just banking on anyone of u having used it before... >> > >> > well, am trying to pick up a Microprocessor for one of my >> > projects.. >> > after much deliberation, have settled for MCF5249 - ColdFire >> > series... >> > I have also downloaded the Crossware Development suite for >> > Windows... >> ^^^ >> > There is not a great deal of help from the software on how to run / >> ^^^ >> > simulate a design.. there r 3 example projects there, but i cant >> > get >> > even one of them working... was just wondering if any of u have >> > worked >> > on it before & can help me out, >> > >> > regards >> > >> > techie.... >> >> We can't help you here until you learn to improve your posting >> skills. >> I pointed out at least two places where you capitalized the first >> word >> of a sentence. There are also quite a few words actually spelled >> correctly. >> >> What on Earth makes you think that the way to ask people for help, >> and >> make them feel disposed towards providing that help, is to submit an >> illiterate, childish, baby-talk message to an international >> newsgroup? >> >> If you can't be bothered to use correct spelling, punctuation, and >> grammar, why should anyone here be bothered to offer help? >> >> -- >> Jack Klein >> Home: http://JK-Technology.Com >> FAQs for >> comp.lang.c http://c-faq.com/ >> comp.lang.c++ http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ >> alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++ >> http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~ajo/docs/FAQ-acllc.html >
In article <1155877565.251506.15620@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
techie.embedded@gmail.com <techie.embedded@gmail.com> writes
>@ Jack > >R U sOmeKinfOf grammar freak who's sadly got not other job other than >to whinge & whine at people who post messages to groups asking for >help????? > >Go get a life mate.. get real....
He does have a life... A professional life in embedded systems. You may want to be polite to the people who can help you.
>i thought i wud just ignore ur comments in the beginning, but then, why >the hell shud anyone even take crap from u...
Jack has proved himself over the years on Usenet. Who are you?
>SO, if u cant help someone with ur ideas, ignore their message & keep >to urself rather than writing them bull-shit...
He can help. As can quite a few of us but unless yo change your attitude and manner of sending posts to Usenet you are not likely to get any help. -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/ /\/\/ chris@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
David Brown wrote:
> And please post in English. SMS-speak is fine for sending messages to > illiterate friends, but not for a newsgroup of professionals and serious > hobbiests.
^^^^^^^^^ Have you ever seen that word in a dictionary? I guess it goes: hobby, hobbier, hobbiest. Hmm. So much for English.