[time-nuts] PICTIC II ready-made?
cfo
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Thu Apr 26 20:35:01 UTC 2012
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:24:52 -0700, Hal Murray wrote:
> albertson.chris at gmail.com said:
>> 2) The IDE is written in Java and is portable. It is truly identical
>> on all platforms. Yes it uses gcc but the end user never has to deal
>> with gcc or even know what gcc is. Same with saving your code, hit
>> just puts it "some place" and keeps track of it
>
> Do I have to use their particular style/GUI? Or can I drive it from
> make, mixing in pieces I like?
>
> How is the documentation on the tool chain and libraries? Are their
> good man pages?
I'm using it on Linux , but with my own homebuild toolchain from here
http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=42631
Prebuild here
http://www.wrightflyer.co.uk/avr-gcc/
What i did was :
1: Download the IDE 1.0 for Linux (for the libraries)
2: Install/build the above toolchain , and add (export) it to the path
3: Spend quite some time hacking together a makefile for the Arduino 1.0
Now i can make programs in my favourite editor , and just "make".
I can include just the arduino startup (cpp) , required arduino libs.
And combine it with normal C code (if i want speed/control)
If anyone wants the makefile contact me offlist.
CFO
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