Amen to the comment below!!! It's the first time I've seen anyone else voice that opinion. I've been running enterprise class UNIX servers, Oracle instances, and writing code in umpteen languages for years yet AVRFreaks still manages to confound me.
Sorry for hijacking the thread.
Tubbs-
From: "rajeev joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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4.While working on windows which compiler, simulator shpuld use ,right now
i
m having codevision AVR ,AVR studio .
5. But i m not gettin how to work on WINAVR .
What is your goal?
If you have to get a project out, and you have a paid license for
I don't know about WinAVR, but for linux, I did not need to install any
patches. I justed installed gcc for avr,
libc, and the binutils and I'm up and running fine. This was just a
couple weeks ago using Fedora--which is similar to redhat. My
installation procedure is outlined here:
http://w