Hello Dieter,

On Mo, 2016-05-23 at 21:39 +0000, die...@schoen.or.at wrote:
> Hi list,
> I recently found amforth and wanted to give it a try. I prefer the
> approach of an embedded interpreter
> to a traditional edit-compile-download-test cycle.
> First, I had the usual troubles with the fuses (I tried to program
> the device from within Atmel Studio, which always gave
> me verification errors.)
> Then I copied&pasted the commands (assembler and avrdude) from the
> Linux Makefile in appl/arduino
> to a DOS box and that worked fine.
> The next step was to modify the Makefile so that it works on
> Windows/cygwin.
> Here it is, I hope it is useful.

It definitely is. Thank you for it.

> My environment is: Windows7 and Atmel Studio 7.

Good to know that they work, I still use some studio 6
files.

Matthias
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