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    eS

    eS

    Cross-platform IDE for developing embedded solutions and desktops

    Solution Editor (eS) is a free, lightweight, cross-platform, development environment (IDE) for Assembler, C or C++ programming, designed to interface with various compilers and debuggers (GDB,CDB). The environment allows you to develop and debug code for MIPS, ARM, AVR and any other processors for embedded solutions and desktop applications. It contains a minimum of settings for easy and convenient programming. The hardware debugging process is possible if you have the hardware and / or...
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    Terminal-BASIC

    Terminal-BASIC

    BASIC-like language interpreter for embedded systems

    Terminal-BASIC is a BASIC-like language interpreter, works on a set of single board embedded systems (i.e. famous AVR uc based boards). Terminal-BASIC: * suports real numbers, multidimensional arrays and Darthmouth BASIC-style matrix operations; * written in C++11; * has modular structure (can save uc storage, instantiating only used modules); * works through different i/o devices, using vt100 commands; * on systems with multiple i/O devices can work as simple time-sharing system; * static Linux build for playing and debug;
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