![]() ![]() To my knowledge, WinAVR and avr-gcc are the only freely available C/C++ library/compiler. ![]() The Arduino IDE also uses WinAVR and avr-gcc under the covers as well. ![]() Most people use WinAVR and avr-gcc in conjunction with AVRStudio. *** I believe AVRStudio does provide an Assembly Language compiler, but no built in support for higher level languages.ĪVRStudio in itself does not provide a C/C++ library or compiler. WinAVR is a toolset package for the Windows platform, though most of the tools it provides are developed separately. ** avr-gcc is included in the WinAVR package, though they're both technically separate projects. WinAVR is a toolset package for the AVR micros (Does not provide an IDE**).ĪVRStudio is Atmels IDE for their AVR micros (Does not provide a library or compiler***).ĪVR-GCC is a free C/C++ library & compiler for AVR micros(Does not provide an IDE). Those aren't really 3 separate choices, as they are three separate 'toolsets' that should be used together to provide a comprehensive development toolchain for your AVRs. If your choices are WinAVR, AVRStudio or AVR-GCC from the command line/make. ![]()
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