Weddington, Eric wrote:
Yes, Windows users do care. There is a case to having *just* a
programming tool without having to download all of AVR Studio to get it.
OK, makes sense.
But, let me play the cranky old Luddite for a moment... beyond fuses,
what's the point of a gui?
Don't look at it as mutually exclusive (CLI *xor* GUI).
I don't.
The point is
there are needs for both CLI and GUI interfaces. CLI for makefile rules.
GUI for human interactive programming. Just as there are beginning users
and advanced users.
Right now avrdude supports CLI. It needs to have the GUI interface as
well.
You still haven't said why exactly. Other than examining and tweaking
fuse settings, programming a uCtlr just doesn't seem like a highly
interactive process to me. Describe this user and the problem a
full-blown gui solves for him. Is it simply the matter of finding the
right command line options?
-dave
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