Hello Denny,

You could have a look at avr-gcc for Linux and cdk4avr (although you look like 
using Windoze).

Le Jeudi 13 Septembre 2007 11:57, soliton a écrit :
> Hello Denny,
>
> You could use -mavr option switch to compile avr source,
>
> >sdcc -mavr source.c
>
> but according to the manual:
> [-mavr] Generate code for the Atmel AVR processor (Not maintained, not
> complete). AVR users should probably have a look at winavr
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/winavr or
> http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=index, which is
> based on AVR-port of the gcc compiler.
>
> The AVR feature is not maintained and not complete, you may use it for
> experimental purpose, but as suggested by Peter Kuhar, it is better
> for you to use winavr which is based on gcc.

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