ARM compiler with Arduino-like support for ARM Cortex-M3
Xduino – ARM Compiler and IDE with Arduino-like support
Xduino v0.31 released
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XDUINO
A project from ThailandXduino project
Now if you can program an Arduino then you can easily program on Xduino on 32-bit platform of ARM Cortex-M3.
Want to use low-cost microcontroller with simple programming language and high performance? You can use Xduino + Arm Cortex-M3 STM board.
Xduino project has been started in order to bring Arduino-like environment to different hardware platforms.
(Note: Xduino supports all Arduino functions except analogReference()).
XDUINO IDE is available, so users will have to download the XDUINO-IDE and start enjoying the world of XDUINO on ARM Cortex-M3)
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Copyright (c) 2009 Ram Narula Programs are distributed under GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
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