> I duplicated these steps on my desktop machine (running windows 2000) 
> and targeted for the simulator. Everything works the same; execution of 
> that ijmp instruction again has 0x3860 in Z, and also crashes studio4.
>
> Surely something that simple, in a tool chain that's been released as 
> long as studio4 has been out, can't be a simple bug in avr studio 
> regarding the ijmp instruction. But I'm scratching my head over this, 
> and have not, as a result, made much progress at getting amforth to run 
> here.

I am not using AVR studio at all (avra here) but it was mentioned
on the mailing list that this is a known problem.  I don't think any
solution has been found.

What I do (and many others) we just upload our code to the target  
(I'm using avrdude) and we hack from there :)

//Marcin


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