--- Graham Davies <YahooGroups@ecrostech.com> wrote: > $800 will be outside my comfort range so I will try > GCC for now. Hello Graham, I've been using gcc for a couple of years with avr processors. Further, it has performed well for me (And the company I work for...) and is well supported by the developers and the user community. Since your going to give it a try, I suggest that you join the mailing list for gcc for the avr: http://www.avr1.org/mailman/listinfo Post any questions you may have to the list and you'll get answers, for sure. Also, gcc for the avr is being used by a suprisingly large number of well known companies and has proven it's worth commercial applications. If you have never used linux (Or unix variants such as sun solaris or ibm aix) and are new to unix style compilers, the majority of your questions are going to center around the "make file". Not to worry though: The make file not hard to understand. Best Marvin Dickens ===== Registered Linux User No. 80253 If you use linux, get counted at: http://www.linuxcounter.org __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25� http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: STK500, STK501 & AVR Studio not a complete environment
2004-04-24 by mpdickens
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