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Free AVR ICE / GDB-Serializer
This project is about creating a free interface between GNU/Linux(maybe windoze) and Atmel-Megas, and other uCs, to debug them 'In Circuit'. This software, will make it possible to debug(with gdb) code(compiled with gcc) in the target w/o expensive ice-boxes.
One part of the code will run on GNU/Linux(windoze), the other part on a AVR-Mega micro.
Both parts will communicate over a USB/parallel port/(RS232) link.
preview:
http://savannah.nongnu.org
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gcc-GNAT on AVR Microcontrollers
Aim The aim of the project is to make the gcc based Ada compiler GNAT available for AVR microcontrollers.
More specifically the project provides a GNAT compiler based on the existing AVR and Ada support in gcc a minimalistic Ada runtime system a useful AVR specific support library
preview:
http://avr-ada.sourceforge.net
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OpenAVR.org - AVR 'Open Source' Tools
Project devoted to collecting links and information on GNU / Open Source support for Atmel AVR. Tools From OpenAVR Jump to: navigation, search Contents [hide] 1 GNU Toolchain for AVR 1.1 GNU Binutils 1.2 GNU Compiler Collection 1.3 GNU Debugger 2 Other Tools 2.1 avrdude [edit] GNU Toolchain for AVR
preview:
http://www.openavr.org
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OSX-AVR
OSX-AVR is a project to bring together the open source tool chain for the AVR micro-controller family into one easy to install package (for Apple computers). This an attempt to provide an OS X version of the windows orientated WinAVR project (winavr.sf.net). October 07 I have still not released an equivalent to the early summer release of WinAvr however people seem to be getting along pretty well with the January release.
I am moving...
preview:
http://www.osx-avr.org
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Projects using AVR-USB
This page lists projects implemented with AVR-USB. Please remember: If you use AVR-USB for free, you are required to publish your project and drop us a note with the URL of the publication.
PowerSwitch - The Pure Basics A simple example intended to demonstrate how to use AVR-USB. This is Objective Development's reference implementation.
http://www.obdev.at/products/avrusb/powerswitch.html Author: Objective Development Software GmbH
preview:
http://www.obdev.at
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Simulavr: an AVR simulator
This project is not part of the GNU Project.
Simulavr is a simulator for the Atmel AVR family of 8-bit risc microcontrollers.
License : GNU General Public License V2 or later Registration Date : Saturday 12/29/2001 at 16:55 UTC Development Status : 4 - Beta
preview:
http://savannah.nongnu.org
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VGAP-X - Very Gnu Avr Programming by eXample
Very Gnu Avr Programming by eXample (yes, I still haven't decided on what the X should stand for) SUMMARY: To make AVR programming nearly as easy for the newbie hobbyist as a 'Stamp' setup.
I have very recently started working with the AVR family of microcontrollers, and microcontrollers in general.
I was initially looking into some of the various 'Stamps' or other PIC setups.
preview:
http://vgap-x.sourceforge.net
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