Typically when you start of on a new dev environment, you spend some time understanding its nuances, and most often you end up in a fight to get the hardware debugging to work reliably. The whole experience has been unexpectedly good, so good in fact that I'm way ahead of where I thought I'd be. For this evaluation, I used the 32KB limited version, so it was free. I wasn't looking forward to this, not least because the last time I used Keil was in 2005 on a Silabs 8051 project, and I remember gritting my teeth when handing over a substantial sum for the privilege then. I've been using uVision for the past three or four days on a small evaluation project using three different vendors' Cortex M4F boards, a Cypress FM4 board, a TI Launchpad and an STM Discovery board.
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