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Re: [avr-chat] Kdevelop for avr-gcc?


From: Trevor White
Subject: Re: [avr-chat] Kdevelop for avr-gcc?
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:20:56 +0000

Hi, I use Kdevelop3 for development. Under the project menu options you can import a project. This allows you to import a makefile. I did this with a makefile I edited from WINAVR. Once I imported it, all the options were sorted out and I was able to compile and program from within Kdevelop. It works really really well.

Trev

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Hi Kitts:

I have used kdevelop as an IDE for avr programming; it's a simple(?)
matter of changing the target in one of the project options. The beauty
of this system is that you can create a number of targets with the one
source base.

It's under one of the options; you have to change the C compiler (to
avr-gcc), linker, etc that the IDE calls. Then you can use kdevelop as
an IDE. If you have a nice Makefile, you can also probably use it to
program your AVR, too.

Sorry I can't give you more specifics, but I'm at work where all I have
is XP.

Cheers,
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Sent: Saturday, 5 March 2005 8:38 PM
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Subject: [avr-chat] Kdevelop for avr-gcc?


Hi all,
I know that it has been a discussion in the past to know which is the
best IDE on linux fro development with the AVR. On windows, though not a complete IDE, Winavr is a very nice tool chain which helps in development.

Linux does not seem to have any such tool chain. It would be nice to
have a IDE in linux that can help project management. debugging, simulation and

programming.

Kdevelop is a very nice IDE in Linux. Would it be possible to use
Kdevelop in developing for the AVR for Project management and debugging if not simulation and chip programming?

If there is a way of using Kdevelop or something of the like, could
someone guide me through? I am new to Linux and hence am not familiar with the tools available. Any web reference or inputs will be useful.

Thanks in advance,
Kitts



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