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RE: [AVR-Chat] Starting Out

2003-11-26 by stevech

suggestion:
one of PRLLC's MegaAVR boards, such as the Mega16 or 32. Low cost.
Serial port programming via bootloader which comes pre-loaded into the chip.

Develop software with
AtManAVr which is a decent IDE added on to freeware GCC. IDE hides the
uglies of GCC. Cheap. Free eval.
Or Atmel's Free assembly language tools: AVR Studio
Or COdeVision AVR's superb C compiler. Not free, but vastly superior to GCC

I use all of this stuff.


-----Original Message-----
From: etgfx [mailto:mikehaisley@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 2:38 PM
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AVR-Chat] Starting Out


Greetings,

Does anyone know what the best way to start out in AVR programming
is?  I've heard from a local hobbiest programmer that there was a way
to do a 6wire parralel port programmer, but I wasn't able to find
this from google.  Does anyone have a link to this, or other simple
programmers?   There doesn't seem to be a whole lot out there for the
student budget that I have been able to find.  Also any other advice
for begining avr programmers would be very appreciated.

-
Michael Haisley



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