> there is also a folder name "include" .  Is that the folder that should
be copied?

If it contains files such as "m328def.inc" it's the one you need. You could
also download just avrasm2+include (without the enormous AVR Studio) from
here:

http://www.vfx.hu/avr/

http://www.vfx.hu/avr/download/avrasm2.zip




On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:57 PM, CVBruce <cvbr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup AmForth using the linux directions on page 1 of the
> AmForth Documentation V5.2 of 22 December 2013.  I ran into a little snag.
>  In searching for the Appnotes2 folder, I come up empty handed.  In the
> folder/directory C:\Program Files\Atmel\Atmel Toolchain\AVR
> Assembler\Native\2.1.39.1005\avrassembler that contains avrasm2.exe there
> is also a folder name "include" .  Is that the folder that should be
> copied?  Did Atmel change the name?  There is no folder named Appnotes2
> anywhere under C:\Program Files\Atmel.  Atmel Studio is at version 6.1.2730
> (Service Pack 2).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
>
>
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