These ATmega microcontrollers are part of the megaAVR® 0-series, which uses the AVR processor with
hardware multiplier running at up to 20 MHz, and offers a wide range of Flash sizes up to 48 KB, up to 6 KB of
SRAM, and 256 bytes of EEPROM in 28-, 32-, 40-, or 48-pin packages.
Low-power architecture, including Event System and SleepWalking, accurate analog features, and advanced peripherals.
Just added more microcontrollers to the compiler.
These ATmega microcontrollers are part of the megaAVR® 0-series, which uses the AVR processor with
hardware multiplier running at up to 20 MHz, and offers a wide range of Flash sizes up to 48 KB, up to 6 KB of
SRAM, and 256 bytes of EEPROM in 28-, 32-, 40-, or 48-pin packages.
Low-power architecture, including Event System and SleepWalking, accurate analog features, and advanced peripherals.
ATmega808,
ATmega809
ATmega1608,
ATmega1609
ATmega3208,
ATmega3209
ATmega4808,
ATmega4809
I have posted demo code to GitHub see https://github.com/GreatCowBASIC/Demonstration_Sources/tree/main/TestSolutions/AVRDX_implementation/mega4809
The interrupts and the libraries will need to be resolved/sorted by the basic compiler is working, with IO and memory tested.
Enjoy
Available on DEV 1.01.143 and scheduled for mainstream on 08/17/2024