The year 2024 is coming to its end, time for a Year-End-Processor-Expert-Component-Release.

Also, this is now the 10th anniversary of the releases on Sourceforge, starting with https://mcuoneclipse.com/2014/10/21/mcuoneclipse-releases-on-sourceforge/ back in 2014.
💡 Not using Processor Expert? No worries, I have you covered. The source code of many components are hosted on GitHub:
https://github.com/ErichStyger/McuOnEclipseLibrary
From the release notes (see GitHub for all the changes):
- added ClearBuffer() to SSD1351 component
- FatFS updated to work with GCC13
- Wait component added setting to deal with memory wait states
- LPC804 supported in Kinetis/ARM tools
- fixed possible buffer overflow in utility module
- Wait module added support for Linux
- Updated SystemView v3.56
- Better support for FreeRTOS Message Buffers enabled
- Many smaller bug fixes and improvements
While the Processor Expert components itself are considered legacy, they have a new life in McuLib project on GitHub. Many components are used to generate static code, and the McuLib is used in many of our projects. The library with a set of middle-ware on GitHub covers Linux, STM32, NXP i.MX/Kinetis/LPC/HC08/S32K, Raspberry Pi, Nordic, ESP32 and RISC-V micro controllers. As a cross-platform library, different IDE’s as Eclipse (MCUXpresso, KDS, CodeWarrior), Visual Studio Code and bare make and cmake environments are supported.
Happy Experting 🙂
Links
- Release on Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mcuoneclipse/files/PEx%20Components/
- Component installation instructions: McuOnEclipse Releases on SourceForge
- McuOnEclipse Library on GitHub: https://github.com/ErichStyger/McuOnEclipseLibrary
Merry Christmas!
LikeLike
Thank you, best wishes for you as well!
LikeLike