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 Post subject: Does any one heard about COX
PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 1:03 pm 
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What's COX ?
COX is the definition of a group of interface function, contained in COX.h. It defines the functional access functions of MCU’s common peripherals, such as IIC, SPI, UART, etc.

Why do we use COX ?
COX function interface unify the definition of the access functions of MCU’s common peripherals, which makes engineers port programs among different MCUs more conveniently.
COX has a set of specific realization for each MCU, and its code size and speed are nearly the same as the library that the suppliers provided.
When should we use COX ?
If users may change MCU in future
If users plan to use the existing drivers based on COX interface
How to use COX ?
Check the corresponding components of Peripheral.COX (like the figure below), otherwise, check the components sorted based on original code, such as Peripheral.NXP, Peripheral.Atmel, etc.
They also could be mixed selection when Peripheral.Cox couldn’t provide the functions that the original code implemented. copied from www.coocox.org

It seems to be a very useful tool, but I don't know if anyone have use COX to develop a project.


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 Post subject: Re: Astro Turfing COX
PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 3:23 pm 
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If you represent CooCox why don't you just say so, instead of Astro Turfing *ALL* the forums with this spam to drive Google traffic with faux links to your website.

It appears to be quite a nice environment, easily findable with Google already, so what's with all the guerrilla marketing tactics?


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