Eclipse,Avarice and debugging? No one?
2008-06-30 by dlc
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2008-06-30 by dlc
Wow, Does no one debug using the debugger on the AVR using avarice? I may be on the wrong list - Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, or is there an avarice list? thanks, DLC -- ------------------------------------------------- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises www.techtoystoday.com -------------------------------------------------
2008-06-30 by John Samperi
At 11:17 PM 30/06/2008, you wrote: >Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, Maybe. Most of us prefer the ease and luxury of using AVR Studio and a Dragon or JTAG ice. :-) Regards John Samperi ******************************************************** Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 Email: john@ampertronics.com.au Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly ********************************************************
2008-06-30 by Moses O McKnight
Well, preferences don't help when AVR Studio doesn't run on your platform :-) It doesn't do too well on Linux either. So far I haven't done any debugging on AVRs but I'm using CodeBlocks for my IDE (it runs in Mac, Win, and Linux). You might check it out for debugging. There is an avr plugin I saw for eclipse, but I don't see a mention of avarice. http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/ Moses
On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 08:15 +1000, John Samperi wrote: > At 11:17 PM 30/06/2008, you wrote: > >Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, > > Maybe. Most of us prefer the ease and luxury of using > AVR Studio and a Dragon or JTAG ice. :-) > > > > Regards > > John Samperi
2008-07-01 by John Johnson
Except for the editor. I wish you could plug Emacs into AVR Studio. Regards, JJ On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:15 PM, John Samperi <samperi@ampertronics.com.au> wrote: > At 11:17 PM 30/06/2008, you wrote: >>Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, > > Maybe. Most of us prefer the ease and luxury of using > AVR Studio and a Dragon or JTAG ice. :-) > > Regards > > John Samperi > > ******************************************************** > Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. > 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA > Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 > Email: john@ampertronics.com.au > Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au > *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly > ******************************************************** > > -- Regards, JJ http://www.pcbgcode.org
2008-07-01 by dlc
So I see. I guess I just follow the path less traveled. I'll check "over there" to see if someone has experience with it. I have a JTAG-ICE Mk II, that works fine with my Mac OS X/avr-gcc/Eclipse/etc. but now I'm curious about debugging beyond "printf". Thanks, DLC John Samperi wrote: > At 11:17 PM 30/06/2008, you wrote: >> Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, > > Maybe. Most of us prefer the ease and luxury of using > AVR Studio and a Dragon or JTAG ice. :-) > > > > Regards > > John Samperi > > ******************************************************** > Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. > 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA > Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 > Email: john@ampertronics.com.au > Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au > *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly > ******************************************************** > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- ------------------------------------------------- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises www.techtoystoday.com -------------------------------------------------
2008-07-01 by Dennis Clark
> Well, preferences don't help when AVR Studio doesn't run on your > platform :-) It doesn't do too well on Linux either. > > So far I haven't done any debugging on AVRs but I'm using CodeBlocks for > my IDE (it runs in Mac, Win, and Linux). You might check it out for > debugging. > > There is an avr plugin I saw for eclipse, but I don't see a mention of > avarice. Supposedly GDB works with Eclipse and Avarice is designed to connect to GDB, so by extension, AVR debugging through Avarice should work in Eclipse. It seems unlikely that I may be pioneering the actual _use_ of Avarice since no seems to have used it up to now but perhaps the developers... DLC > http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/ > > Moses > > > On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 08:15 +1000, John Samperi wrote: >> At 11:17 PM 30/06/2008, you wrote: >> >Would the AVR-gcc-list be a better query, >> >> Maybe. Most of us prefer the ease and luxury of using >> AVR Studio and a Dragon or JTAG ice. :-) >> >> >> >> Regards >> >> John Samperi > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises
2008-07-01 by John Samperi
At 09:16 AM 1/07/2008, you wrote: >Well, preferences don't help when AVR Studio doesn't run on your >platform :-) It doesn't do too well on Linux either. I know what you mean. :-) But the "much better" BETA tape format didn't get anywhere compared to VHS. That's life, we choose a "minority" operating system and we have to live with the consequences. Mind you when I was young and foolish I didn't want a bar of Windows either. I felt sick when I saw the first Mac with a white screen and a mouse. That will never take off. CP/M or DOS were my love...but then I grew up and for many years I have enjoyed the ease of using Windows as well as the associated pain. But that's just me. LOL Regards John Samperi ******************************************************** Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 Email: john@ampertronics.com.au Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly ********************************************************