Will it be ok if I attach the template here for some1 to verify and I'll try to help and make other changes if need be?Yes.
Also there is another important issue, can the tools menu be compiler specific?this makes no sense. A tool must not be compiler related at all. In fact all tools I've embedded are not related to any compiler. So how to differ?
Also there is another important issue, can the tools menu be compiler specific?this makes no sense. A tool must not be compiler related at all. In fact all tools I've embedded are not related to any compiler. So how to differ?
Then I need to download the code into the microcontroller. Here comes the distinction.Are you aware that there is also a "commands only" project type, where you can in the pre- or post-compilations steps add commands using macro expansion very well. Using virtual targets you can "baind" these targets to the compiler you've chosen to compile the actual compilation. Maybe this fits your needs better than pressing everything into the tools menu.
Hmm any tutorial on this?I believe it's pretty straight forward. You can read the docs about virtual targets, macro expansions and project settings if you want to:
avrdude -c dragon_isp -P usb -p $(MCU) -u -U flash:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.hex -U eeprom:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.eep -U lfuse:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.lfs -U hfuse:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.hfs -U efuse:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.efs -U lock:w:${TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE}.lock
I am running Ubuntu and have it set up to get updates to CB automatically. Will this be part of the updates now, or do I have to do something else to implement?Most likely you'll need to add Jens' repo to the Ubuntu package sources (see http://apt.jenslody.de/).
I am running Ubuntu and have it set up to get updates to CB automatically. Will this be part of the updates now, or do I have to do something else to implement?Most likely you'll need to add Jens' repo to the Ubuntu package sources (see http://apt.jenslody.de/).
I guess I should start a new topic, but I don't understand the last reply. Do I understand you to say that in order to use avr-gdb with avarice I need the debugger nightly build of C::B? Where is the information about how to do that? I have the Http://apt/jenslody.de Ubuntu packages and get updates as they become available, but how do I get the debugger updates?See here: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,15024.msg100522.html#msg100522 (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,15024.msg100522.html#msg100522)
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I also added options for programmer and debugger but no one was interested in. And CB doesn't get updated with templates.i guest that not true, iam here because i never knew someone has already make modification, otherwise i will used it rather than goggling(to much) and for hours reading codeblock wiki about wizard scripting. and i believe there many user will agree that CB default wizard for AVR is to simple for their need.
In the screen shot I see removed check boxes, are they really useless?i make that modification based on what i need most, i believe someone feel that check box is necessary otherwise it wont be there
oBFusCATed: Check boxes are not useless and have to be made optional imo.I've not said it is useless, I've asked why it is removed.
kenzanin: U can browse the history of my patches and enhancements to the template on this thread.ok thanks you
Sry I didn't mean that, I was talking about the ones kenzanin removed.oBFusCATed: Check boxes are not useless and have to be made optional imo.I've not said it is useless, I've asked why it is removed.