Am Montag, den 20.04.2015, 22:17 -0500 schrieb Tom Maynard:
> > Can't someone here with a working Arduino Uno R3 help Steve?
> 
> I haven't looked, but at least at the release level when I downloaded my
> first Amforth (v5.3?), there were HEX files for all supported hardware
> buried somewhere in the distribution.  Is that not true now?

They are part of the distribution files. At least for fixed hardware
configurations like the arduinos.

> 
> Memory says that the HEX files were detritus from the integration testing.

Not exactly detritus since the final testing takes place 
with (some of) the hex files made with the release source tree.

> 
> Maybe a simple edit to the Makefile could correct that issue. 

Since I use ant (and the build.xml files) I welcome feedback for
the makefiles. I seldom (in fact never) use make. Since I am aware
that ant is a strange tool for compiling assembly sources 
I keep the makefiles for others (you).

Matthias

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