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8 years, 3 months ago.
is it possible to use the kiel compiler with the NXP LPC11u24 board?
I bought this board thinking I could use it as a HID device. I was hoping it worked like a normal LPC11u24 and I could drag and drop my HID USB code developed on the Keil compiler on it and go . But this is looking like the USB connector is dedicated to programming and you have to get to the chips USB yourself. I have found the USB Library and have it working.
I was hoping I could use this board for an IO (16 inputs and 16 outputs) using it as a hid device. I have already programmed an 11u14 on Keil's MCB11u10 board.
So is it possible to get this board to act just like the 11U24 and use code from a compiler that lets you get at all the functionality of the chip? Or is there a program one can load that just lets the chip come up in its native state? Or even better allow both the mbed stuff to work (2mb) of disk space and full functionality of the 11U24?
Any thoughts?
I have been editing this post as I find things and move along.
This is a pretty cool board except for the stone age debugging and the online compiler.