From: <ewe...@cs...> - 2006-01-31 12:15:55
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----- Original Message ----- From: Michel Stempin <mic...@wa...> Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 0:44 am Subject: [WinAVR-users] [RePost] Where are the sources? > As my previous post resulted in NO REPLY, I repost it again. > > WinAVR is not just a collection of Open Source tools No, that is correct. It *is* just a collection of open source tools. : the AVR Studio > integration and the installer are specific, but not available > anywhere. AVR Studio is proprietary to Atmel. The installer code has never been released, and essentially is superfluous to the tools themselves. > As both the 20060119 and 20060125 versions do not work correctly > for me > (20050214 does) after to bug reports, and that I want to use a CPU not > supported in the last working version, I would like to have the > ability to > reconstruct (and debug) the whole thing cleanly. Please re-download 20060125 and try again. AFAIK there is only one bug, and that is building your project using AVR Studio in the IDE. This has been discussed in the AVR Freaks website (in the AVR GCC Forum). This bug apparently has been fixed, but a new release of Studio has not happened yet. Eric |