The main changes since those original messages that might be of interest to Coridium development board users are:
* Armaide is now called Astrobe:
http://www.astrobe.com
* We now specifically provide support for the development of applications written in Oberon that run on the following Coridium boards:
LPC1756 SuperPRO
LPC1751 PROplus
LPC2103 ARMmite PRO
http://www.astrobe.com/boards.htm
* FlashMagic is no longer required.
The Astrobe IDE includes Upload and Run (terminal window) commands for programming and communicating with and debugging the boards via the UART. It is so simple, reliable and convenient when working with the Coridium boards / USB dongles that we often use them in preference to other boards when developing / testing generic library modules.
* A low-cost 'Starter' Edition is available as well as the 'Personal' and 'Professional' Editions.
http://www.astrobe.com/order.htm
Oberon language support
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Re: Oberon language support
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
Astrobe v4.4 (Mar 2013): Oberon Development System for the PRO-Plus and Super-PRO
CFB Software
Astrobe v4.4 (Mar 2013): Oberon Development System for the PRO-Plus and Super-PRO
Re: Oberon language support
Hey Chris
Thanks for the update, if you want to get some PRO format boards, I can get you a couple with the new LPC1114 and LPC812 too. A board for the LPC4357 is in the works too.
We can also save you some time on the ISP download code, which has of course changed again, but I do have it running on all the current NXP Processors.
Not all these boards will become products, sometimes they are done for internal custom development efforts. The whole reason we do the Arduino form factor is there a lot of shields out there that we can bolt together to do quick proof of concepts. We are working on some LCD interfaces now.
Thanks for the update, if you want to get some PRO format boards, I can get you a couple with the new LPC1114 and LPC812 too. A board for the LPC4357 is in the works too.
We can also save you some time on the ISP download code, which has of course changed again, but I do have it running on all the current NXP Processors.
Not all these boards will become products, sometimes they are done for internal custom development efforts. The whole reason we do the Arduino form factor is there a lot of shields out there that we can bolt together to do quick proof of concepts. We are working on some LCD interfaces now.
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Thank you very much for your offer. We are currently fully occupied with continuing development work on ARM7 and Cortex-M3 development boards. However, we do intend to support Cortex-M0 development boards in the future. I'll get back to you as soon as we can make good use of your boards.basicchip wrote:if you want to get some PRO format boards, I can get you a couple with the new LPC1114 and LPC812 too.
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
Astrobe v4.4 (Mar 2013): Oberon Development System for the PRO-Plus and Super-PRO
CFB Software
Astrobe v4.4 (Mar 2013): Oberon Development System for the PRO-Plus and Super-PRO