This group is for discussions about Olimex boards for MAXQ microcontrollers from Maxim-Dallas Inc which are High-Performance, Low-Power, 16-Bit RISC Core devics running up to 20 MIPS and with power consumption only 190 uA @ 8Mhz clock.
... We are working on Electricity metering reference design board with MAXQ3120, which will be released in 2-3 months. Another project is to add support to
Hi, Would you happen to know of a tutorial/howto that could help me apply this patch? I've never had to build GCC to create a cross-compiler before, so I'm a
Yes, I noticed this too...but I'm fine for now. . .assembly doesn't seem to be that difficult. Besides, it'll make the program run faster. Thanks anyways for
That's got nothing to do with the MAXQ processor line. -- Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now
Maxq2000 and Maxq3120 has the same core, therefore, can use the same compiler. I would recommend compiling C to asm and learn assembly. The MAXQ instruction