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From: | E. Weddington |
Subject: | Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ? |
Date: | Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:00:02 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
The AVR community itself is already quite big. Besides this list and avr-gcc-list, there is the website, AVR Freaks: www.avrfreaks.net. They have several incredibly active forums including an "AVR GCC Forum". There is some cross-over between subscribers to avr-gcc-list and posters on AVR Freaks.Wow, indeed ! :-O :o) It's great to see avrdude being SO active !Maybe in a couple years, as the AVR and Linux community grows,
someone will start work on a full GUI IDE, with project manager, debugger, simulator (with external stimuli for the pins, some logic circuits, LEDs, LCD... ), stack monitoring, full featured assembler, In circuit debugging and programming using avrdude as back-end, wow... perfect AVR world :o)
It's already in the works. ;-)
After all, the command lines tools are there, 'just' need an IDE to put them together, and other IDE's exist like Anjuta for Gnome for example, some of its code could maybe re-used. Of course adding a debugger and full featured simulator would probably need a lot of work... so it won't happen anytime soon :-/
Don't bet on it. ;-) Eric
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