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  • A basic assembler similar to rev4 of Atmel's. Biggest problem was that the new Atmel tn85def.inc use #pragma (etc) which are not compatible with this assembler. Otherwise it works well.
  • Works very well, but for some reason we were not getting some of the include files (ATTiny85 at least.) Needs to be a way to tone down the warnings as well. Ignored pragma directive warnings were very noisy.
  • Sorry but I have to be honest, this is the most stupid piece of software I've ever used. If you wanna do something right especially targeted for Windows make it with a freakin' interface, nobody wants to read tutorials on the net about the basic functionalities of a software. At first I thought AVRA was a bad joke. If you wanna make a software just for hardcore programmers at least put a side-note.
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  • thanks for this great project, is there support for ATMega328p would be great ;)) EDIT: there is already support for this, go to Code and then do clone git://... Installation under Linux: go to the folder /src copy the Makefile.linux to the /src folder and rename it to Makefile. Then do: make sudo make install
  • Hello, any chance to have it downloadable as an install .exe file for Windows? Thank you.
  • Very useful project!
  • AVR is a pleasure to hack and AVRA is the right tool for the job. Simple, easy to understand code - you can start contributing today :)
  • what should I say.. I am a Project Admin ;)
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