in the binutils src dir exec: make do-install-html
you'll get quite a bit of documentation in ${PREFIX}/share/doc
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David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- avr-as pseudo-ops - there seems to be no thorough list of
these. For example, I had to look through list archives to learn
how to declare a buffer in SRAM via the '.skip' pseudo-op
That's available in the GNU assembler manual. Note that the GNU
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 15:21 +0100, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- avr-as pseudo-ops - there seems to be no thorough list of
these. For example, I had to look through list archives to learn
how to declare a buffer in SRAM via the '.skip' pseudo-op
That's
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 23:57 +0100, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
I don't mind, as long as it's really live. I know the Wiki from
www.mikrocontroller.net is, but that's German only.
Which is great for German speakers, but overall it alienates more than
95% of people.
So far, the best
international
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So far, the best
international resource is still
What I want to ask is - what's the current thinking within the avr-gcc
community with respect to documentation, and the task of making avr-gcc
approachable to newcomers? Is good newbie-friendly documentation seen as
a valued goal within the community?
I would welcome it, and I'd be
in the binutils src dir exec: make do-install-html
you'll get quite a bit of documentation in ${PREFIX}/share/doc
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On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 18:59 -0500, Gary French wrote:
in the binutils src dir exec: make do-install-html
you'll get quite a bit of documentation in ${PREFIX}/share/doc
Huh?
There's no such target in the debian binutils-avr source package
makefiles.
Can you point me to a binutils-avr
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 10:27:42AM +1300, David McNab wrote:
But - I've been having a hard time with learning avr-gcc, largely due to
the way the documentation (or lack of it) is organised.
To give some examples:
- avr-as pseudo-ops - there seems to be no thorough list of these. For
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 20:59, David McNab wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 18:59 -0500, Gary French wrote:
in the binutils src dir exec: make do-install-html
you'll get quite a bit of documentation in ${PREFIX}/share/doc
for my chain I used binutils 2.17 and gcc 4.1.2 from a GNU mirror and
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