WinAVR (tm) is a suite of executable, open source software development tools for the Atmel AVR series of RISC microprocessors hosted on the Windows platform. Includes the GNU GCC compiler for C and C++.
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Everything worked perfectly. No difficulties with my 735-character-long PATH environment. Everything just worked. It is really great to have a command line driven MAKE capability instead of having to fight the Arduino software which tries to hold you by the hand too much. Give me CLI control instead of 'choices') anytime... Thanks to all the developers.
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This software works exactly as advertised. Just keep in mind that it's command line, so I wouldn't call it easy to use. I had no problems with installation, not even with the PATH variable. If you are worried about PATH simply save the contents in case you have to restore it later. You can use the command "path > path.txt" to copy the contents to a text file.
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CAUTION: The installer clobbers %PATH%. There's a path1.log file stored along side the uninstaller which you can use to rescue your %PATH% Environment Variable, but it will be deleted if you uninstall (in that case, your only recourse is to do a System Restore).
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It saves my time. highly recommended
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very usefull and helpfull