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Re: [avr-chat] AVR on the Mac
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Peter Harrison |
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Re: [avr-chat] AVR on the Mac |
Date: |
Sun, 1 Mar 2009 22:35:56 +0000 |
On 28 Feb 2009, at 18:02, Thomas Holland wrote:
Hi,
the AVR Eclipse plugin (http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net ) also
works on a Mac, so you can use the powerful Eclipse IDE for AVR
development.
Disclaimer: I am the author of the AVR Eclipse Plugin.
brgds,
Thomas
I have now downloaded Eclipse and the plug-in. Excellent. Really. I
have heard folk moan about the sheer weight of Eclipse but it looks
good to me. The plug-in does just what I would hope - and more. I am
curious to know how it knew where the AVRMacPack stuff was. Since it
is platform independent - how does it find the compiler tools?
Anyway, I also loaded up the free Hi-Tide package from Hitech. This I
now realise is just another installation of Eclipse but with a
compiler that won't do optimisation. I shall be saying goodbye to that
before I go to bed then.
In the past I have found the simulator in AVR Studio to be very useful
but I guess I can learn to live without it. I have never had any use
for on-chip debugging but that looks like it might have to change.
Thanks to Thomas Holland for his efforts with the plug-in.
Pete
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