Yes - sort of. You can step through code but it can get difficult stepping anything that has interrupts. If you are not doing interrupt stuff then you should be fine. Also be aware you can only set 3 breakpoints. -----Original Message----- From: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gus Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 3:07 PM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: new to AVR but not new to micros so, ECROS Ice-cube + AVR studio will make me able to compile and debug (step through code)? Gus --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, David Kelly <dkelly@h...> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 04:39:32PM -0400, Jim Wagner wrote: > > I think that GCC comes with a Windoze IDE (WinAVR, pronounced > > WhenEver). > > No, its the other way around. WinAVR is a Windows bundled install of > avr-gcc and other essentials for AVR development. Some is GUI, some is > not. None of it is really an IDE. GCC does not come with WinAVR, WinAVR > comes with avr-gcc. > > In addition the fact one is on Windows one should also install Atmel's > free tools, AVR Studio. AVR Studio is an IDE but avr-gcc support from > within is still early. > > ECROS Ice-cube at $40 is a very good JTAG-ICE. I find the $2.95 12" > extension cable to be of great use. > http://www.ecrostech.com/Products/AvrJtagIce/Intro.htm > > BDMicro MAVRIC boards are also very useful for prototyping: > http://bdmicro.com/devtools/ > > -- > David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@H... > ===================================================================== === > Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad. Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: new to AVR but not new to micros
2005-09-15 by wbounce
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