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Re: Elcipse with CCS4 and SDCC for 8051 [message #672535 is a reply to message #672515] |
Sat, 21 May 2011 15:47 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33142 Registered: July 2009 |
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Tanmay,
These days anyone contributing to Eclipse generally provides a p2
repository from which you can install their stuff using Help->Install
New Software... It is possible to just copy things into the
eclipse/dropins folder, but that's a frowned upon practice. Likely the
two things you mention can coexist in the same Eclipse, but it's
possible they both depend on conflicting/incompatible versions of some
bundles. The software installer will check for that...
Tanmay Sutaria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio 4 which is based on
> Eclipse for embedded software of TI MSP micros.
>
> I wish to setup the SDCC C compiler for 8051 controllers with Eclipse
> as the IDE using plugins as mentioned in this link -
> http/embeddedcraft_org/free8051_html
>
> TI CCS4 was setup on my computer as a fully automated install. The
> Eclipse install guide for using the SDCC compiler mentions that
> Eclipse can be simply copied and run from the install directory.
>
> Also, the plugins are to be copied / added to the Eclipse directories.
>
> Being a complete newcomer to Eclipse I have a few queries regarding
> the setup and use.
>
> 1. As Eclipse is already installed as part of CCS4, Will I need to
> setup it up again for using SDCC ?
> 2. If yes, will the two installs function independently or will it
> cause any problems ?
> 3. If no, assuming I install SDCC and plugins as per the instuctions
> mentioned, will both compilers work independently ?
> How would I select which plugin / compiler to use?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Tanmay Sutaria.
>
Ed Merks
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