On Thursday 06 August 2009 5:04 Irving Ruan wrote:
> If it's no problem, could someone kindly point me in the right direction on
> where to get started with this? I'm relatively new to embedded programming
> and haven't found exactly what I was looking for in the avrdude
> documention. I have an STK500 (ATmega324p) and a USB to RS-232 adapter. I
> have the libusb-dev package on ubuntu 9.04, and have avrdude compiled. What
> steps/precautions should I take from here on out? Can avrdude be integrated
> with CodeBlocks IDE on linux?
>
> I'm trying to get this all working on Linux so I can move away from
> development on Windows.
>
> - Irving

Hi Irving

few weeks ago, i was in the same situation as you describe above.
Fortunately i found  the "Arduino-Project"  (http://arduino.cc).
This project is  perfect for beginners in AVR uC programming.


e.g. the arduino IDE creates a commandline and you can see how 
the avrdude is called to flash the uC.

I did not find a documention for the AVR Wizard included in 
CodeBlocks but first trials gave good results.

I'm also sure there is an option in C::B to start avrdude to flash 
the uC after compiling. 

I still use the Arduino IDE but i would prefer to use C::B in future.
I'm using OpenSuse.

cheers wally











 








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