This software utilizes avrdude to transfer hex files to the Atmel STK500 AVR programmer.
One of the most notable features of AVR Tools is the terminal emulator that's included. It provides a simple, stand-alone solution that allows you to talk to serial ports, including the RS-232 port that's available on the Atmel STK500 Development Board, without connecting to any development board. This feature is particularly useful when you need to test your code or run some quick debugging without going through a full board upload.
AVR Tools also comes with various resources that enable you to write AVR code without having to use the Terminal interface in Mac OS X. These resources provide a wealth of information that teaches you to work with AVR development boards and improve your coding skills in the process. You'll find the resources page extremely helpful if you're still new to this field and want to learn more.
Another great aspect of AVR Tools is that it allows you to download and inspect code, EEPROM and fuses on the AVR without using Terminal. This avoids the need to switch between different interfaces and makes it easier to manage your code. AVRDude performs the actual download and uploads to an AVR development board, and AVR Tools uses it to get the task done. You'll need to download avrdude separately because the AVR Tools does not embed any of the avrdude source code in it. It's a simple and effective tool that effectively automates your programming tasks, saving you time and headaches.
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