AVR Cross Development Kit is a software suite that allows cross-development for the AVR RISC processor.
The intention for CDK4AVR is to provide a full-featured tool chain distribution of all free accessible resources because most of the material is scattered across the internet and only compilable by professionals. The installation process is simple, and the program comes in several packages, but you only need the base package (cdk-avr-base) every time you want to use another package.
To install the program, follow these simple steps:
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-binutils-2.14-20030906.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-c++-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-colorgcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-libc-1.0.2-20040229.noarch.rpm[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gdb-6.0-20031019.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-simulavr-0.1.2.20040304cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avarice-2.2-20040229.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-uisp-20040207cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avrdude-4.3.0-20040229.i386.rpm
The base package is necessary every time you use any CDK4AVR package. Users of base packages with version 0.2 and prior have to update to the latest version due to a damaged (t)csh startup script. As a result of a buggy %preun script in previous packages, you have to update in two cycles.
The latest version of CDK4AVR comes with minor feature enhancements in AVR-Ada 0.4.1, and the packages for binutils and gcc/gnat were rebuilt. There are also new packages for the AVR-Ada run time system and related examples available in this release. Overall, CDK4AVR is a comprehensive solution for developers looking to work with Atmels AVR RISC processor family on Linux systems.
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