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*[http://www.obdev.at/products/crosspack/index.html CrossPack AVR for Mac OS X] |
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*[http://winavr.sourceforge.net/ WinAVR for Microsoft Windows] |
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*[http://www.avrfreaks.net/wiki/index.php/Documentation:AVR_GCC AVR for Linux] (mine just came with Fedora) |
*[http://www.avrfreaks.net/wiki/index.php/Documentation:AVR_GCC AVR for Linux] (mine just came with Fedora) |
Revision as of 19:18, 24 July 2010
Bloominglabs AVR Class at The Collaboration Room
You, programming a microprocessor? Yes, my friend. We’ll show you the basics of programming using the AVR ATMega8 microprocessor in this painless, tears-free workshop. Not only that, but you will gain experience “breadboarding” – building prototype circuits. You will upload your self-developed program to the microprocessors to tell it what to do – the first step in harnessing the power of this pervasive technology.
Handouts
Outline:
- AVR examples, Makefile, and avrdude.conf files[Avr.tgz]
- AVR atmega8 datasheet
Links:
- CrossPack AVR for Mac OS X
- WinAVR for Microsoft Windows
- AVR for Linux (mine just came with Fedora)
- To find cool AVR projects and info check out AVR Freaks.