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====== Linux microcontroller development options ====== | ====== Linux microcontroller development options ====== | ||
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When it comes to microcontroller development platforms, Windows gets almost all the love. There are tons of commercial, gratis, and FOSS tools for Windows to support microcontroller development as well as the peripherals often associated with embedded design (e.g., [[http:// | When it comes to microcontroller development platforms, Windows gets almost all the love. There are tons of commercial, gratis, and FOSS tools for Windows to support microcontroller development as well as the peripherals often associated with embedded design (e.g., [[http:// | ||
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+ | :!: The exact differences between the toolchain provided by Atmel and the " | ||
An [[http:// | An [[http:// | ||
- | Note: The exact differences between the toolchain provided by Atmel and the " | + | AVR on Linux' |
==== Debian packages ==== | ==== Debian packages ==== | ||
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==== Programmer hardware ==== | ==== Programmer hardware ==== | ||
- | There are several commercial and DIY implementations of AVR programmers available. However, I see little reason not to use the official USB-based [[http:// | + | There are several commercial and DIY implementations of AVR programmers available. However, I see little reason not to use the official USB-based [[http:// |
To maximize the FOSS spirit, you may prefer an open-hardware design. The [[http:// | To maximize the FOSS spirit, you may prefer an open-hardware design. The [[http:// | ||
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===== PIC ===== | ===== PIC ===== | ||
- | High-level language support is probably PIC's biggest issue when using Linux and FOSS for development as it seems to be limited to [[microcontrollers: | + | High-level language support is probably PIC's biggest issue when using Linux and FOSS for development as it seems to be limited to [[microcontrollers: |
==== JAL ==== | ==== JAL ==== |
microcontrollers/linux_microcontroller_development_options.txt · Last modified: 2013/08/23 20:33 by mithat