On 02/26/2011 06:30 PM, Mike Van Emmerik wrote:
> Summary: my notes are completely superseded by Matthias'.
>
> One note though: Matthias indicates that he disabled makeinfo in the
> Makefile. I assumed that this was done by changes to the perl scripts. This
> is not the case; you need to edit the Makefile at that point manually. This
> is obvious in retrospect, but it caught me, so it might catch someone else.
>
> Thanks again to Matthias for his detailed how-to.
I'm currently working through Matthias how-to on Windows 7 Professional
(64bit) an Windows XP (32bit). Are you willing to give a little more
detail about how and when the Makefile needs to be edited?

I would also like to thank Matthias for his detailed how-to. But wow,
this just doesn't seem discoverable for anyone other than an absolute
superstar. How many of these hacks could be removed from the process
with a little extra attention? I'd love to help.

What do we, mingw users, use to flash the chips once we have a working
compiler? I've used mspdebug on linux, but from what I gather that
doesn't work on windows without cygwin.

Aaron Spike

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