Astrobe for Cortex-M3 is a fast and responsive complete integrated embedded software development environment for Windows. It is designed for developing reliable software to run on the powerful ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers. The programming language supported by Astrobe is the 2011 Revision of Oberon. You can now write high- and low-level software without having to use assembler or C. Features include interrupt programming, register parameters, advanced data structures and floating-point operations.
VERSION HISTORY
- Version 4.5.0 posted on 2014-09-15
Additional SYSTEM functions, compile options, upload options and source code examples. Removed size limitations from Personal and Starter editions. - Version 4.4.0 posted on 2013-03-01
Optimisation of interrupts and BYTE data type enhancements
Program Details
- Category: Development > Compilers & Interpreters
- Publisher: CFB Software
- License: Free Trial
- Price: $195.00
- Version: 4.5.0
- Platform: windows
EULA
LICENSE AGREEMENT Read the following before using this software. You should only proceed with the installation if you agree to accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement and disclaimer. * Evaluation Edition You may use the Evaluation Edition for a period of up to 30 days. There are no restrictions to the number of computers on which the Evaluation Edition of Astrobe for Cortex-M3 may be installed, or the number of people that can use it at any one time. * Starter and Personal Editions A Starter or Personal Edition of Astrobe for Cortex-M3 may be installed on one or more computers but may only be used by the single person in whose name it is registered. It is licensed for non-commercial / non-profit use only. * Professional Edition A Professional Edition of Astrobe for Cortex-M3 may be installed on one or more computers but may only be used by the single person in whose name it is registered. It is licensed for commercial use. DISCLAIMER Astrobe for Cortex-M3 is used entirely at the risk of the user. Although great care has been taken to eliminate defects during the development of Astrobe for Cortex-M3, it is not claimed to be fault-free. No claims are made regarding its correctness, reliability or fitness for any particular purpose. The Author shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages, loss of data or personal injury in connection with furnishing, performance, or use of this material.