> (you can use GCC but the code quality wouldn't be that good)
Maybe.. on the other hand you can actually use the full program space available, and gdb. (Last time I used Keil was 2011, I quickly moved to a GCC toolchain rather than pay for a license. They're really not selling me on their tool when they arbitrarily restrict my max program size such that I can't actually evaluate it properly.)
Maybe.. on the other hand you can actually use the full program space available, and gdb. (Last time I used Keil was 2011, I quickly moved to a GCC toolchain rather than pay for a license. They're really not selling me on their tool when they arbitrarily restrict my max program size such that I can't actually evaluate it properly.)