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Hi. I have Fedora Core 3 on my computer, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a good IDE I could use. I'm not sure which microcontroller I'm going to be using, so it needs to be flexible. Thanks!
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I haven't used linux in some time but IIRC I used emacs to write code. Then again I use notepad on the windoze side.
Surely google could point you to an IDE?
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IDE, well, technically (X)Emacs/(g)vim/nano + Termnal emulator of choice is an IDE, that's what I use ( (X)Emacs and nano that is, I only use gvim for the gvimdiff - just to prevent flaming, ((g)v)im and (X)Emacs are just two different editors, some prefer the one some the other, and some of us are more millitant than others about which is the "right" one
).You could use something like KDevelop (even if it's not adapted for asm afaik), but that is, imho, a "traditional" IDE.
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