Why didn't you use eclipse?!? Like on AVR32 Studio (which was a step into the right direction). It would be cross compatible with Linux where you usually compile buildroot. Why do you always force users to use Windows? Sorry, but Windows-only tools are just poor. :-(
Just downloaded this, its based on Visual Studio 2010 so no cross compatibility with mac or linux. Beta version dosent suports the STK500 or some AVR's like ATMega8. It's a weird Studio. Hope it gets better when it leaves the betta stadium!
Still no response from Atmel about using eclipse? Why .net? Seems like a funny step.
tobidelbruck 2 weeks ago
Why didn't you use eclipse?!? Like on AVR32 Studio (which was a step into the right direction). It would be cross compatible with Linux where you usually compile buildroot. Why do you always force users to use Windows? Sorry, but Windows-only tools are just poor. :-(
83CyborgX1 7 months ago 2
Until now, I have been doing all of my coding via makefile projects in Visual Studio.
I can't wait to see AVRStudio evolve! :)
mtnbikerET 9 months ago
Why not eclipse?
Tok4mak 11 months ago
Just downloaded this, its based on Visual Studio 2010 so no cross compatibility with mac or linux. Beta version dosent suports the STK500 or some AVR's like ATMega8. It's a weird Studio. Hope it gets better when it leaves the betta stadium!
Blovious 11 months ago 3
@Blovious
yep, it still doesnt support the stk500 i think and certainly not the atmega8, i hope the bug will be removed soon..
tHaH4x0r 8 months ago