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CooCox CoIDE-----382 components + 307 examples = A fulcrum for moving the world

"Give me a fulcrum," Archimedes is reported to have said, "and a place to stand-and I will move the world." In the field of ARM Cortex-M3&Cortex-M0 embedded development, CooCox CoIDE has provided all its users with a free fulcrum. According to the latest data, this fulcrum = 382 components + 307 examples.

As a user-friendly software, CoIDE has abstracted boot codes, peripherals libraries, drivers and OS into a great many components, most of which have corresponding examples. With CoIDE, users only need to select components and add examples to build a usable project, and the process takes only 10 seconds sometimes.

When everyone adds fuel the flames rise high. The current components and examples were not only provided by CooCox, but also uploaded by the users, all marked with authors of course. There is no denying that the fulcrum will upgrade continuously with the joint efforts of CooCox and users.

CoIDE is Eclipse-based and uses GCC compiler, and it's easy to port a project from other IDE to CoIDE.

List of Chips Supported By The Components&Examples-----
Atmel: AT91SAM3Ux
Energy Micro: EFM32G2xx, EFM32G8xx
NXP: LPC11c1x, LPC11xx, LPC13xx, LPC17xx
Nuvoton: NUC100, NUC120, NUC130, NUC140, NuMicroM051 series
ST: STM32F100x, STM32F101x, STM32F102x, STM32F103x, STM32F105x, STM32F107x
TI: LM3S19xx, LM3S2xxx, LM3S3xxx, LM3S5xxx, LM3S6xxx, LM3S8xx, LM3S8xxx, LM3S9xxx

P.S.: About Examples
1. After selecting a component, the top left window in CoIDE will show "component name(with * examples)". Click it and you'll see the Example window, where there are 307 examples in total.
2. Click some component, and the Help window will show the component's information, some of which include a "Hello world" item, i.e. a simple example of the component.
So in fact the number of the examples is over 307, isn't it?

CooCox provides FREE and OPEN ARM Cortex-M3 & Cortex-M0 embedded development tools to users, and has been devoted to building a sharing and dedication embedded development platform.

CooCox tools are an integrated tool chain, consisting of CoIDE, Colink/CoLinkEx, CoFlash, CoSmart, CoAssistant, and CoOS. Among them,
CoIDE -- an internet-based component-oriented embedded IDE.
Colink / CoLinkEx -- hardware open JTAG/SW debugging probes.
CoFlash -- a stand-alone Flash Programming Software.
CoSmart -- an intelligent pin configuration and code generation tool..
CoAssistant -- an easy-to-use online register assistant.
CoOS -- a free and open-source embedded RTOS.

Data source of this post/Download site of the components&examples: [http://www.coocox.org/Vendors.php]
To learn more about CooCox CoIDE, please go to [http://www.coocox.org/CooCox_CoIDE.htm]

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