I'm trying to get beyond the "blinky light" stage of my AVR (specifically ATmega168) coding, and Procyon AVRlib looks like a great way to avoid reinventing the wheel. However, though there are several copies of the documentation (with various amounts of dust on them) around on the internet, they all point to <http://hubbard.engr.scu.edu/embedded/avr/avrlib/index.html > as the "home page" of this library... but hubbard.engr.scu.edu doesn't seem to be running a web server anymore.

As a second concern, I found this thread:

<http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=printview&t=57998&start=0 >

which seems to indicate that the Procyon code (at least as of December of last year) isn't quite compatible with the latest versions of AVR- GCC, and nobody seemed to know how to get ahold of Pascal. There was talk at that time of forking the code, moving it to sourceforge or savannah, and maintaining it as a community effort.

So my questions:

1. Does anyone know whether such community adoption of this library every took place?

2. If not, does anyone know where I can find the latest version of Procyon AVRlib (assuming that hubbard.engr.scu.edu isn't just temporarily down this evening)?

3. If not that either, is there another library with similar functionality that I should consider?

Thanks,
- Joe




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