Difference between revisions of "Licensed Compiler"
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*PIC 32-bit - XC32 (Free Version) | *PIC 32-bit - XC32 (Free Version) | ||
*AVR 8-bit - WinAVR | *AVR 8-bit - WinAVR | ||
− | *Atmel ARM 32-bit - | + | *Atmel ARM 32-bit - WinARM |
− | *STm32 ARM 32-bit - GCC | + | *STm32 ARM 32-bit - GCC ARM |
− | *Raspberry Pi 32-bit - GCC | + | *Raspberry Pi 32-bit - GCC ARM |
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+ | The Microchip PIC based chip packs use the free versions of the Microchip C compilers even under the Professional Flowcode license type. If you would like to use a paid version of the Microchip compiler then there is a free 60-day trial you can download and use. The [[Managing_Compiler_Options|Compiler Options]] window allows you to specify an alternative compiler location if you want to point to a none standard compiler version. |
Revision as of 11:05, 11 May 2018
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Here is a list of C compilers used by the various chip packs in Flowcode.
- PIC 8-bit - XC8 (Free Version)
- PIC 16-bit - XC16 (Free Version)
- PIC 32-bit - XC32 (Free Version)
- AVR 8-bit - WinAVR
- Atmel ARM 32-bit - WinARM
- STm32 ARM 32-bit - GCC ARM
- Raspberry Pi 32-bit - GCC ARM
The Microchip PIC based chip packs use the free versions of the Microchip C compilers even under the Professional Flowcode license type. If you would like to use a paid version of the Microchip compiler then there is a free 60-day trial you can download and use. The Compiler Options window allows you to specify an alternative compiler location if you want to point to a none standard compiler version.