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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://www.digi.com/xbee/|Xbee]] cards). 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://www.digi.com/xbee/|Xbee]] cards).
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 Arguably, the microcontrollers with the best Linux support are the Atmel AVR series. Arguably, the microcontrollers with the best Linux support are the Atmel AVR series.
  
-Atmel provides a [http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforlinux.aspx|toolchain for Linux]] where, "Most of these tools are based on efforts from GNU (www.gnu.org), and some are developed by Atmel." Source code for this appears to be available, but I have not yet looked at the licensing terms to see if it's actually FOSS.+Atmel provides a [[http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforlinux.aspx|toolchain for Linux]] where, "Most of these tools are based on efforts from GNU (www.gnu.org), and some are developed by Atmel." Source code for this appears to be available, but I have not yet looked at the licensing terms to see if it's actually FOSS.
  
 An alternative to the bundle provided by Atmel is a "classic" toolchain that is made up of:((see: [[http://probing.wikidot.com/atmega-linux-tutorial]], [[http://pramode.net/articles/lfy/atmega8/pramode.html]], [[https://ariandy1.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/avr-atmega-and-ubuntu-linux/]], http://blog.isuru.net/?p=47)) An alternative to the bundle provided by Atmel is a "classic" toolchain that is made up of:((see: [[http://probing.wikidot.com/atmega-linux-tutorial]], [[http://pramode.net/articles/lfy/atmega8/pramode.html]], [[https://ariandy1.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/avr-atmega-and-ubuntu-linux/]], http://blog.isuru.net/?p=47))
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