AVR-Eclipse is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE which adds toolchain support, through CDT, for the gcc compiler for the Atmel AVR series of microcontrollers, and adds a toolbar button to allow quick upload of produced code to a target device.
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Takes a bit of learning, and on my old computer, a bit slow...but marvellous once you get the hang of it.
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Plugin seemed not to work with the avr make.exe under Windows 8.1 (Windows 8 works). Tested with Juno + Kepler + Kepler-32Bit. An other make.exe (from Sourcery_CodeBench_Lite_for_ARM_EABI) fixed it. Armin
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Great toll, thanks for all!
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I can confirm that this plugin works for Juno. I have the build-id: 20120614-1722 and I am able to write, compile and download with this plug-in to an ATmega328P. Remember to switch to the C/C++ Perspective to get the AVR buttons to appear as after restarting the IDE is set to the Java Perspective.
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Did anybody try the plugin on the latest juno release? (the one that comes with fedora 17 electronics lab ). I think it isnt working. I mean the AVR menu is not showing up after restarting eclipse. I also dont see the additional consoles that comes for interrut and part reference in the bottom. Did somebody give a try ?