Re: Gcc for AVR



Arlet wrote:

On Mar 30, 6:41 pm, marco belli <elcab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I'm a Linux user and gcc fan.
At work I,m programming AVR ATMEGA128 using icc-avr and then loading the
program to the board using MEGALOAD program.

I'd like to try using gcc to compile my program.
I have followed the instruction found in "AVR Libc Home Page" to compile
my program and I have compiled the HEX file.
Can i use this file whit windows and MEGALOAD?
where cai i find a good guide,tutorial/how-to to switch from windows
build system to a new linux based one?

In linux, you can use 'avrdude' to program the .hex file into the AVR.

http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude

I'd like to try a soft transition to the new building system.
i'll stat changing only the compiler, this is a already BIG STEP for me.
.



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