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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [September 2005 Threads] AVR323 port - WinAVRPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on September 21, 2005 If one is using STK300 - that supports this processor - How does one go about debugging the program - short of burning it in flash everytime. Is there a way to simulate it using some tools without buying some expensive commercial tools?
RE: AVR323 port - WinAVRPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on September 21, 2005 AVRStudio has a very good simulator and is free. It will simulate the internal peripherals, but I'm not sure about external interrupts. I think there is a way of doing it but I have never tried.
There are also some low cost AVR tools around. Checkout the AVRFeaks.net WEB site.
RE: AVR323 port - WinAVRPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on September 24, 2005 Thanks. AVR studio supports only ASM files? Is there a component that will let me add C files. I would like to debug an application running on FreeRTOs Thanks again
RE: AVR323 port - WinAVRPosted by Richard on September 24, 2005 Although AVRStudio will not compile C file, it will quite happily allow you to debug them.
Compile you source (from the command line) to include debug information (gcc -g option), then simply open the resultant elf file within AVRStudio. It will automatically create a project that includes all the C files, and allow you to debug at the C level.
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