I have never used the AT90SCC3232 chips so I cannot say if it works.
I *have* used avr-gcc with 'standard' AVR uCs like the AT90S2313 and
AT90S8515. I suggest you ask around at http://www.avrfreaks.net
I use avr-gcc on Linux and can confirm that it works great. At
avrfreaks.net, there is a Windows version of avr-gcc. If you want to
take it a step-at-a-time you can try compiling something with that and
loading it with your windows tools as a test.
-joe
On Mon, 2002-08-05 at 06:27, Richard Parsons wrote:
> Lo there all,
>
> has anyone managed to get AVR-GCC compiled programs to load on the AT90SCC3232
>(whatever) - I would like to get my entire dev environment over to linux (using IAR
>currently)
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