-software: I was thinking AVR Studio 4 for assembler and codevision for C.
What do you suggest?!
What I know and don't:
I know C, C++, soon I will learn assembler, I programmed in Bascom and I don't like it, and I want to avoid it, I also have PG-302 from middle school, now I'm studying electrical engineering at college.
hi
programmer circuits do the job no problem i am using spipgm i found it very easy, also it is available on the net www.avrfreaks.net ur new homepage!!!!!
for assembly yes avr studio , for c i didnt use it yet
so PonyProg won't have problems with AVR Studio 4 and codevision, they support PonyProg?!
medra said:
hi
programmer circuits do the job no problem i am using spipgm i found it very easy, also it is available on the net www.avrfreaks.net ur new homepage!!!!!
for assembly yes avr studio , for c i didnt use it yet
for pony prog its ok
u have to take care of the following
avr studio , codevision, bascom are ur software simulator u try ur codes and see the results. these programs creates hex files
pony prog,spipgm they are the programs that will take ur hex file and put it on the mcu ,each has its own programming circuit that will be connected to the computer( from serial port in case of pony prog,parrelel port for spipgm )
so
"so PonyProg won't have problems with AVR Studio 4 and codevision, they support PonyProg?! "
I saw that codevision had it's own module to communicate with programming circuit, that's why I asked, but to code in one and program in another, no problem.
Now I'm off to building.
dafahmi said:
hi,
try this reference book, AVR Microcontroller
regards
use WinAVR, you will get a lot of sample codes. www.avrfreaks.net is the forum where you will get help instantly and accurately for AVR. I use BSD programmer. See my programmer **broken link removed**