ARM compiler with Arduino-like support for ARM Cortex-M3

Xduino – ARM Compiler and IDE with Arduino-like support

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Xduino v0.31 content

Xduino v0.31 content
(For complete package with IAR EWARMv5 and Keil RV-MDK project examples and library please download from the Download page)

COPYING.LESSER.txt
COPYING.txt
InterruptHandler.h
README.txt
STMicro.h
Xduino.cpp
Xduino.h
compatArduino.cpp
compatArduino.h
defineName.cpp
defineName.h
doADC.cpp
doADC.h
doDAC.cpp
doDAC.h
doEXTI.cpp
doEXTI.h
doGPIO.cpp
doGPIO.h
doSerial.cpp
doSerial.h
doTime.cpp
doTime.h
generalInit.h
main.cpp
main.h
platform_config.h
roundrobinData.h
stm32f10x_conf.h
stm32f10x_it.c
stm32f10x_it.h
stm32f10x_lib.h

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    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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