avr-gcc
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Homebrew AVR Toolchain
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Simulator for AVR as taught in ELEC1601 at Sydney University
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Microchip's AVR codes in bare-metal and avr-libc thanks to PlatformIO
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Arduino library to control WS2812B LED stripe
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AVRtest is an AVR core simulator used for regression testing of avr-gcc and parts of AVR-LibC.
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A terminal emulator with limited functionality that runs on avr microcontrollers over the serial port
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avr-gcc built with shell and YAML
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A fork of AVR-LibC used to pop pull requests.
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Welcome to the ATMEGA328P Baremetal Project! This repository showcases how to work directly with the ATMEGA328P microcontroller without relying on high-level abstractions or libraries. Perfect for those who want to delve into low-level programming and understand microcontroller architecture at its core.
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Dig deeper into the AVR-WORLD using the 8-bit mcu avr devices on a special shell environment.
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Logic tape transport/mechanism control on AVR MCU
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Examples for Atmel AVR ATTiny13 MCU-board.
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A fork of GCC v8 to add changes to the releases/gcc-8 branch that affect target AVR.
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Morey_os is an extremely light weight operating system for embedded controllers. In simple words, Morey_os is designed as a multi-tasking version of popular Arduino programming style, with one setup function and multiple independently running loop functions named as tasks. A Full version OS fits in minimum of 4K ROM and 256 bytes of RAM.
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