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The AVR-Ada project provides the gcc based Ada compiler GNAT for the AVR 8-bit microcontrollers. This includes:
- the Ada compiler
- the Ada run time system and the AVR support library
- documentation and some sample programs.
The project is now superseded by the Alire crates
- [AVRAda_RTS](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_RTS)
- [AVRAda_MCU](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_MCU)
- [AVRAda_Lib](https://github.com/RREE/AVRAda_Lib)
-...
Supports writing Ada software for Cortex-M3, M4F boards
DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB, at https://github.com/simonjwright/cortex-gnat-rts
This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due (http://www.arduino.org) and the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics (http://www.st.com).
It is intended that releases will allow the development of proprietary software (by the use of the GCC Runtime Library exception for project-developed code, and by...
The ARM-Ada project provide ravenscar runtime system and some useful libraries for deeply embedded applications written in gcc ada (gnat) language. For now RTS port for lpc21xx is done.
Compiler and device support for Ada programs on the ultra-low-power TI MSP430 microcontrollers. This project builds on the Gnu Gnat/GCC Ada compiler, the Sourceforge mspgcc back-end and MSP430 CPU support. It was inspired by the Sourceforge AVR-Ada project.