![]() ![]() That way the risk of using a new compiler and new libraries can be minimized. In any case, what I’m proposing here is way that I can switch back and forward the toolchain, without changing the Kinetis Design Studio IDE. But changing the toolchain of a distribution makes sense too if there is a new IDE, but I want to keep the tool chain, e.g.not to introduce any risk in the code generated, but I want to benefit for example from other new parts in the IDE. ![]() But if there is a newer GNU toolchain from ARM Inc., it often makes sense to get to that latest and greatest version. On the other side, distributions like the Freescale Kinetis Design Studio has the advantage that a lot of this customization has been done, and comes with an installer. ![]()
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