From: karthik b. g. <sdc...@ya...> - 2003-07-02 17:11:21
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Hi Bajomo , The topic is nothing but " SDCC Vs KEIL " > > I was wondering, what are the ,main differences > between SDCC and Keil? -------------->>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ------ >>>>>>>> MAIN DIFFERENCES( I suppose ) ----------------------------- The difference lies in the size of the code generated . The difference lies in the flexible manner in which KEIL responds by altering the hex file size based on the operand and the variable declaration used. The GUI based simulator and debugging facility offered by KEIL. The availablity of a goood documentation and Good examples + support for KEIL. The reason C++ support greatly increases the strength of KEIL. The Syntax of KEIL assembly is almost the same as that of the normal assembly. but the assembly used by SDCC is somewhat different from that of the KEIL. > I mean is SDCC stable for > commercial use? ------------------>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --->>>>>> The SDCC is for HACKER-like environment. We have to crack into the unwritten laws of programming. It almost draws in the interest of any geeks as it lets one to explore and learn ...... !!! U have to tweak SDCC to your personal interests and uses . At present it is NOT very suitable for CORPORATES which have the size as the major factor. It is stable but the same code written in some other style and variable declaration will be much more stable !! > and does it have any advantages over > Keil apart from teh obvious one of it beginning > free. IF U LOVE LINUX U WILL LOVE SDCC !!! IF U R A LAZY WINDOWZY GUY ..... U WILL HATE SDCC !!! > -- > GENERALLY - The Cross-Compilers rob us of the great flexibility and control over our own source code . The ASSEMBLY way is EVER THE BEST WAY ( U all Know !!) karthik bala guru li...@ya... tka...@ya... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com |