>I seriously recommend that you revisit your CPU selection looking for an AVR with JTAG or Debug-wire interfaces for on-chip symbolic debugging. 1- AT-Mega8535 has JTAG or Debug-wire interfaces for on-chip symbolic debugging ? I have AVR ISP programmer MKII + STK 500 board 2- I'm reading book which say to use CodeVisionAVR Standard compiler (HP InfoTech), what do you think ? thanks -----Messaggio originale----- Da: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com per conto di David Kelly Inviato: lun 05/07/2010 1.26 A: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Oggetto: Re: [AVR-Chat] compilator On Jul 4, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Riccardo Castellani wrote: > I wish investing on my knowledge, so if you think Winavr is suitable for my > 2 projects I'll use it, otherwise I'll buy IAR because I don't want to study > winavr to replace it in the future with AIR. What do you think now ? I think if you "study" either one of them and therefore think it is too much bother to study the other some time in the future, that you haven't learned anything at all. On email lists and forums we see this all the time with AVR users not even willing to consider a PIC or ARM. And vice versa. Is often so bad that 8535 users won't consider AT-Mega parts, never mind the less-than 10,000 quantity price of the the older 8535 is essentially the same as for more capable parts. I seriously recommend that you revisit your CPU selection looking for an AVR with JTAG or Debug-wire interfaces for on-chip symbolic debugging. Strongly suggest that you study the AVR Dragon and specifically the CPUs that the Dragon supports. The Dragon costs roughly $50. The next step up is $300 and isn't really any better for CPUs that the Dragon supports. -- David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@HiWAAY.net ======================================================================== Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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R: [AVR-Chat] compilator
2010-07-05 by ric.castellani@alice.it
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