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  sudo apt-get install binutils-avr gcc-avr avr-libc avr-dude
 
  sudo apt-get install binutils-avr gcc-avr avr-libc avr-dude
  
To program ATmega on MacOS X - please follow instructions under Step 1 here: http://www.bot-thoughts.com/2008/02/avr-programming-on-mac.html
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See [[AVR toolchain compilation]] guide. It also includes hints for MacOS X users (including MacOS X Snow Leopard).
  
 
'''Warning''': older avr-gcc and avr-libc version (prior 4.3.4) do not support ATMega328P micro controller, which is used in MansOS. If your distribution has an older avr-gcc, you can compile AVR toolchain by hand.
 
'''Warning''': older avr-gcc and avr-libc version (prior 4.3.4) do not support ATMega328P micro controller, which is used in MansOS. If your distribution has an older avr-gcc, you can compile AVR toolchain by hand.

Revision as of 09:29, 4 November 2011

In MansOS, "atmega" is a platform supporting hardware based on the Atmega368 processor, such as Arduino.

Compile example

make atmega

Upload example

make atmega upload

Dependencies

You should have the following packages installed: binutils-avr, gcc-avr, avr-libc, avr-dude. For example, in Ubuntu do this to install them:

sudo apt-get install binutils-avr gcc-avr avr-libc avr-dude

See AVR toolchain compilation guide. It also includes hints for MacOS X users (including MacOS X Snow Leopard).

Warning: older avr-gcc and avr-libc version (prior 4.3.4) do not support ATMega328P micro controller, which is used in MansOS. If your distribution has an older avr-gcc, you can compile AVR toolchain by hand.

Warning: If you have TinyOS installed from TinyOS repository, you must uninstall TinyOS AVR packages which do conflict with the newest versions provided by official Ubuntu repository:

sudo apt-get remove avr-binutils-tinyos avr-gcc-tinyos avr-libc-tinyos