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RE: [avr-gcc-list] [ANN] WinAVR 20030312 Released
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Marc Wetzel |
Subject: |
RE: [avr-gcc-list] [ANN] WinAVR 20030312 Released |
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Thu, 13 Mar 2003 01:47:06 +0100 |
>
> GDB has its advantages and disadvantages compared to AVR
> Studio. It does not have the I/O view window, and it is not
I/O is possible. Afaik from the gdb sources, Ted added getting I/O
information,
But as far as I tested avarice wasn't able to answer the right questions
:)
> as smooth to run. But the command-line interface is very
> flexible (once you have learned a bit about it :-), and the
> ability to properly view structured data is very useful. With
> GVD, you get a more graphical view of the data - it is
> particularly strong when working with pointers, lists, and
> such complex data structures, and uses arrows to show the
> links between things.
>
> > > Am I right in thinking that I need to use avarice to burn a new
> > > program into the flash before debugging, or is it
> possible to do it
> > > via gdb?
> >
My knowledge from insight: gdb should burn your binary perfectly.
Greetings
/Marc
Re: [avr-gcc-list] [ANN] WinAVR 20030312 Released, David Gay, 2003/03/13
Re: [avr-gcc-list] [ANN] WinAVR 20030312 Released, Volkmar Dierkes, 2003/03/16