Hello everyone, First of all, thank you for the work you've done and the quality or your code and documentation.
As the sole hardware guy, in a small team, I have developed, for work, custom boards with 48P/88P/168P & 2560. I have created a shared custom HAL and drivers heavily based on avr-libc for all these boards in order to ease the maintenance process. It is also really quick to create firmware for a new board because I "mostly" only need to update the gpio definition of the board and voilĂ ! Plus, everything is versionable under Git. For a new board, I was quite excited to use an atmega3209. The idea was to add support for the new target and be able to use all the drivers as is. As far as I have understood and tested, I can't use this workflow anymore because avr-libc doesn't seem to support megaAVR 0 series, such as the atmega3209. There is, for example, an issue with the *<avr/boot.h>* for this new chip. Is there a plan to add this chip to the avr-libc ? Best regards, Christophe,