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Posted by terminator1: Sat. Aug 12, 2017 - 09:31 AM
Avr-gcc Macports
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Hello,
I've been programming on Arduino for sometime, and now I am starting to learn how to program the ATmega328 using AVR-C and an AVR programmer..
unfortunately it seems the process is a bit more complicated on mac (I am currently using OS X El capitan version 10.11.6) since there's no Atmel studio on mac.
Avr Compiler Mac Os
I've found some resources online but it seems many of them are outdated.
so my question is, is anyone here doing AVR programming on mac? and I'd really appreciate it if anyone can provide me with links for the tools I need (IDE, etc..) so I can start writing C code and upload them to the ATMega through the USB AVR programmer that I have.
Thanks,