⚠️ – IAR 8.32.x does not include these (available from 9.x onward):
The toolchain also supports mixed ARM/Thumb mode operation, allowing each function to be compiled independently in either instruction set, and includes Vector Floating Point (VFP) coprocessor code generation as well as intrinsic NEON support for SIMD operations.
While IAR recommends using the latest version of their software for new projects, version 8.32.1 can still be obtained for legacy or specific validated use cases: IAR Embedded Workbench For ARM 8.32.1 ARM
Minimum 4 GB; 8 GB or more is ideal for large codebases.
Supports J-Link, ST-LINK, and various other high-speed debugging probes. 3. Comprehensive Device Support ⚠️ – IAR 8
Enhances execution timing for time-sensitive applications.
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Version 8.32.1 represents the 8.x generation of EWARM. Subsequent versions introduced additional capabilities:
The C-SPY debugger in version 8.32.1 is designed to give deep insight into the application's behavior.