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Re: [uracoli-devel] MacOS compile problems
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Joerg Wunsch |
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Re: [uracoli-devel] MacOS compile problems |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Mar 2012 17:37:06 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
As Torsten Meißner wrote:
> I'm the one who was with the MacBook at the tic-tac-toe workshop. On
> the workshop's webpage you write that you are not able to reproduce
> the compile problem. My avr-libc version is 1.8.0 also, my avr-gcc
> version is 4.6.3 (both installed with macports). In the meantime, i
> have to work with my debian thinkpad or in Vbox.
The strange thing about it: I have updated my GCC SVN (trunk) at home
right after the workshop, so it's close to GCC 4.7.0 now. This
compiler, together with avr-libc 1.8.0, has no problems compiling the
µracoli head.
I begin to wonder whether it's perhaps a bug that only experiences in
GCC 4.6.3, and has been fixed later on in GCC.
> btw: i have really appreciate the workshop
You're welcome! As promised on the workshop, I finished setting up
a small web documentation about the soldering process I've been
using for the boards:
http://uracoli.nongnu.org/clt2012/Loeten/index.html
(Sorry to our international readers, it's in German, because the
workshop was German anyway.)
> so I'm thinking about a
> new diy-project which uses the uracoli lib.
If you also want do design DIY hardware, you are better advised to put
a small lowpass filter into the antenna path. For the symmetric
antenna, that's four SMD capacitors and two SMD coils, but it yields
you a better safety margin wrt. unwanted radiated RF power. For the
Tic-Tac-Toe boards, I simply left it out since bridging large
distances wasn't a design goal, so reducing the transmit power to -3
dBm appeared appropriate.
If you want a better (actually, a really good one!) antenna, have a
look at Atmel's appnote AVR2006.
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