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I have done AVR development using AVR Studio (Windows only) using primarily assembler for the last 5 or 6 years and wish to move future development onto my Mac so I can dump the Windows machine.
I currently use the AVRISP2 programmer and would like to be able to program the fuses as well as flash and the EEPROM.
Any suggestions as to whether Crosspack, MacPorts or another programming environment is the best, easiest to get up and running?
Thanks for any ideas, suggestions, experience pro or con.
I currently use the AVRISP2 programmer and would like to be able to program the fuses as well as flash and the EEPROM.
Any suggestions as to whether Crosspack, MacPorts or another programming environment is the best, easiest to get up and running?
Thanks for any ideas, suggestions, experience pro or con.
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Some AVR code that I wrote for my ATMEL ATMega32 based board. Code is in Assembly and C.
Include files
The Assembly folder contains include folder that has the .inc files for all supported AVRs by the AVR assembler. They can be found in any release of AVR Studio. This one was taken from AVR Studio 5.
C Templates
Windows
Just use Atmel Studio. That's good enough
Linux
Sorry, nothing for that yet
Mac OS X
You should be using X-AVR. Simply follow these instructions and get it working. It's worth it.
Assembler setup
Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3+
Install Mac Homebrew or Macports. https://twtree557.weebly.com/blog/visual-studio-make-a-c-project-for-mac. I prefer Homebrew, it's much cleaner.
Windows XP+
If you're an open source maniac and do things from ground up then you can download the AVR Assembler from Sourceforge
If you're not mental about it, you can just download ATMEL Studio and get things done.
NOTE: for AVR Studio you need to remove the .INCLUDE line, it automatically does that inclusion for you.
Avr Studio Alternative Mac
Linux
Avr Studio Para Mac
If you have a Debian based linux box you can just download the package from aptitude
Otherwise you can build it. You need to grab the source and build it yourself. It's not that hard.
Assembler tutorial
I haven't got around to writing my own tutorials yet, but here's a guide that can help you with that. It's by ATMEL. You can find it here Sql server studio for mac.
Simulator
It's good to have a simulator to learn what is actually going to happen when your code is executed. So for that, we have certain tools.
Mac OS X 10.6+
Avr Studio For Windows 10
MacSimAVR this is an alpha release and will be paid soon.
Camtasia studio 8 for free. Visual basic studio for mac. SimulAVR you can find more about this here
Windows XP+
AVR Studio all the way. That's why I use Windows, for controller programming and games. Otherwise Linux has everything I will ever need.
Download Avr Studio For Linux
Linux
You need to find Simulavr using your package manager and install it. It's command line as far as I remember.