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An Arduino Sketch that can control and debug other AVR MCU's using the debugWire Protocol
dwire-debug reviews and mentions
- Atmega328P assembly program not working? (it really should)
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What? More 8-Bit Microcontrollers?
AVR might be not optimal in mathematical sense, but it feels so nice:
- Tons of registers, up to a point, there are parts with no RAM, and they are fairly usable;
- Great code density for embedded - single-instructions atomic bit set/bit reset, etc;
- In general, pretty easy to learn and usable instruction set;
- Brilliant debugging interface that uses zero extra pins (reset pin is reused), and hardware-wise, interfacing requires serial port + one diode, that's it [0]
[0] https://github.com/dcwbrown/dwire-debug
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AVR GDB is Showing All Variables as 0
USBtinyISP is for programming only, it cannot be used for debugging. For hardware debugging you either need a proper debugger probe (e.g. MPLAB Snap or MPLAB PICkit) together with MPLAB X or Microchip Studio, or for debugwire capable controllers (such as the atmega328p on the Uno) one can use a USB-serial converter together with custom debugger software such as dwire-debug, debugwire-gdb-bridge or WireDebugger. There are other options, such as an embedded gdbserver stub or an Arduino based debugger.
- Is it possible to make an embedded bootloader that can be used to both load and debug code in a microcontroller? Just wanted to avoid using a fancy/expensive debug tool that wouldn't work with a newer line of chips
- ATtiny13a behaving strangely with delay() and millis().
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dcwbrown/dwire-debug is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dwire-debug is C.
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