Single stepping, and running to a breakpoint is VERY slow with Avarice and gdb. 
AVR Studio doesn't have this problem, so it must be solvable.


Using a JTAGice MKII in Windows and Linux, target is an ATmega644, using 
Eclipse with the AVR plugin (what a great item!).


Experiencing the same performance on both Windows (7) and Linux (Ubuntu 11.10). 
Have compiled revision 2.12 on Linux, as well as trying revision 2.10 from 
Ubuntu. Have tried command line gdb, and gdb from Eclipse.


Hoping this can be fixed by proper command line invocation of avarice, and/or 
the right "set remote" commands from within gdb.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks,

Bob Wirka
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