He may be confusing several topics. There is a set of tools for developing C software on the Macintosh using Eclipse. this uses a nifty plugin to allow AVR-GCC to be fully integrated with Eclipse as a full IDE. Of course the question is rather like "How far is up?", the OP should lurk for a bit and search around for the general information and post specific, answerable questions. AVRFreaks is a good start. :) DLC > Studio (assembler) and avr-gcc and WinAVR (gcc port to windows) are > all free. Plugins are not needed. Studio has its own editor. WinAVR > comes with something like Programmer's Notepad. Studio is in the 8-bit > micros section of Atmel website. Google will find the others. > > Jim Wagner > > On Jan 15, 2008, at 10:48 AM, rklewis07728 wrote: > >> see subject PLUS where do I get the PLUG-INS for the editor for ALL >> Atmel's processors >> >> THANKS ALL >> >> >> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises
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[AVR-Chat] Is Software languages and tools a free download & can ELIPSE editor be use ???
2008-01-16 by Dennis Clark
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