Atmel Studio is a pity.
You have to download and install nearly 1 GB of software simply for an 
assembler. :-(
Atmel Studio requires dotnet and more.
I want to try FORTH and not C!

I could find the assembler here:
http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?module=Freaks%20Files&func=viewFile&id=859&showinfo=1
What's about this application notes?

Is it not possible to ask Atmel if it is possible to ship the needed files for 
this opensource project?

Cheers
Karsten


Am 08.10.2013 19:22, schrieb Artem Kim:
> I only can do this using studio4
> On Tue, 08 Oct 2013 19:00:07 +0200
> "developm...@decotrain.de" <developm...@decotrain.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> i just want to try Amforth and downloaded the sources.
>> Now i read that i must have Atmel Studio 6 just for compiling Forth.
>>
>> It seems that only a Assembler is needed, so why download an install a 
>> monster package of 638 MB?
>>
>> Is this not possible with a smaller solution like this here ?
>> http://www.avr-asm-tutorial.net/gavrasm/index_de.html
>> http://www.avr-asm-tutorial.net/gavrasm/index_en.html
>>
>> I will try to get it compiled fot an ATMega32, but i cannot understand this 
>> way for a small solution.
>> It would be fine just to have a ready compiled image for some standard 
>> microcontrollers.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Karsten
>>


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