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microcontrollers:linux_microcontroller_development_options [2012/01/15 19:21] – [Programmer hardware] mithatmicrocontrollers:linux_microcontroller_development_options [2012/01/24 01:33] – [Atmel AVR] mithat
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   * [[http://avarice.sourceforge.net/|AVaRICE]]: interface GDB debugger with the Atmel's AVR JTAG ICE.   * [[http://avarice.sourceforge.net/|AVaRICE]]: interface GDB debugger with the Atmel's AVR JTAG ICE.
   * [[http://www.nongnu.org/simulavr/|simulavr]]: simulator   * [[http://www.nongnu.org/simulavr/|simulavr]]: simulator
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 +:!: The exact differences between the toolchain provided by Atmel and the "classic" toolchain are astoundingly opaque. Very little information on the Atmel-provided set is available outside of the Atmel site, suggesting that it may not be used that much in the wild.
  
 An [[http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/The_AVR_Eclipse_Plugin|AVR Eclipse Plugin]] supporting the above is also available if you want an IDE experience. Best part: "With this Plugin you don't have to hassle with makefiles any more. The makefiles for building your application are automatically created." An [[http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/The_AVR_Eclipse_Plugin|AVR Eclipse Plugin]] supporting the above is also available if you want an IDE experience. Best part: "With this Plugin you don't have to hassle with makefiles any more. The makefiles for building your application are automatically created."
  
-AVR on Linux's biggest issue seems to be simulation support. The [[http://www.nongnu.org/simulavr/|simulavr]] project seems to be in a state of limbo and/or transition at the moment. While there appears to be some activity in the project, there have been no new releases in years and AFAICT the most recently available sources (from 2005) are not the most recent release! Also, the available release(s) seem to support a fairly narrow range of microcontrollers.+AVR on Linux's biggest issue may be simulation support. The [[http://www.nongnu.org/simulavr/|simulavr]] project seems to be in a state of limbo, transition and/or chaos at the moment. While there has been some recent activity in the project, there have been no new releases in years and AFAICT the most recently available sources (from 2005) may not actually be the most recent release! Also, the available release(s) seem to support a fairly narrow range of microcontrollers.
  
-:!: The exact differences between the toolchain provided by Atmel and the "classic" toolchain are astoundingly opaque. Very little information on the Atmel-provided set is available outside of the Atmel site, suggesting that it may not be used that much in the wild. 
  
 ==== Debian packages ==== ==== Debian packages ====
microcontrollers/linux_microcontroller_development_options.txt · Last modified: 2013/08/23 20:33 by mithat

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