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Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?

by "Oppie" <boppie@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 13, 2005 at 09:27 AM

Thanks Ron. I passed your message to my colleague.
    Robert Oppenheimer (oppie)

"MW Ron" <mwron@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:mwron-A18A9F.15271230062005@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article <1120154792.05b3958ea457298cfa0d75aa7e6606fc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Oppie" <boppie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>We are starting a design with the DSP56F8357 and using the CW sup****t. 
>>From
>>what I understand, Metwowerks is a division of Freescale and was listed
>>under tools (not third party) for the processor.
>
> Metrowerks is integrating into  Freescale as a silicon enablement there
> are many exciting changes happening within Metrowerks role in Freescale.
>
>>An associate of mine is doing the programming and says that it has a
nice
>>feel to it and is fairly easy to work with. On the downside. it's not 
>>cheap
>>but does give fast results. I did have to really laugh when we ordered
the
>>FlexCAN bean at nearly $3000, had to wait 2 weeks for it to be delivered
>>only to find that we received only a slip of paper with an authorization
>>code... Then it took almost another week to get the !@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 product 
>>authorized
>>and working. So, both good and bad.
>
> That is not acceptable I don't understand why it took that long for a
> bean.    If you ever have anothre problem like this feel free to contact
> me directly.  My job is ombudsman for CodeWarrior tools and I represent
> the customer in disputes with the company.
>
>>  Don't even start me on why you can't change your password for sup****t 
>> from
>>the totally cryptic (shades of the performer who used to be known as 
>>Prince)
>>issued one to something that could actually be remembered.
>
> For Online Sup****t you should now be able to change your password.  For
> the CodeWarrior Forums, if you write to me (after my vacation)  I can
> change your password to something more user friendly.
>
> The plan is that sometime this year, we will just utilize Freescale
> password/login system for CodeWarrior sup****t.
>
> Thanks for passing on your experiences so we can improve them
>
> Ron
>>    Oppie
>>
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
"John Cain" <  2005-05-18 10:55:52 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
MW Ron <mwron@[EMAIL P  2005-05-20 15:24:31 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
"Oppie" <bop  2005-06-30 14:07:55 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
MW Ron <mwron@[EMAIL P  2005-06-30 15:27:12 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
"Oppie" <bop  2005-07-13 09:27:10 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
"Andy" <andy  2005-10-11 08:40:10 
Re: How Good is Processor Expert for DSP56800?
"doitdigital" &  2005-10-12 02:38:06 

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