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AVR32 Studio - Version 2.5.0 has been released

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Thursday, 04 March 2010 21:23

AVR32  Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing  AVR32 applicationsAVR32 is a fairly new 32bit microcontroller core developed by Atmel. Design goals were high integration, low power consumption and a modern 32bit instruction set. Fortunately, Atmel decided to implement an AVR32 backend for the GCC compiler collection and to base the AVR32Studio IDE on Eclipse. AVR32 Studio is a free Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for AVR32 that enables you to write, build, deploy and debug your C/C++ and assembler code so that high-quality development software is for free for Linux. A new version of AVR32 Studio has been released. This version includes a large number of bug fixes, enhancements and other improvements has been made available, e.g.:

  • When a file is excluded from compilation it is not clear in any of the project viewers that this is the case;
  • If no other tools were connected when AVR32 Studio was started for the first time the simulator will be marked as the default target. This was unfortunate as it could cause some confusion. A default target must now be manually specified;
  • The default number format in the variables, expression and register views is now hexadecimal instead of natural;
  • When using the generate listing file feature ("*.lss") the processor did not handle paths with space characters. This has been fixed.
See the new and noteworthy document for descriptions of the various new features and known issues for this version.
 

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