Gcc/dev/atmega328pb/avr5/libatmega328pb.a Gcc/dev/atmega328pb/avr5/crtatmega328pb.o Copying the filesĪTmega DFP support pack from Microchip’s website, or from your install of Microchip Studio. Fixing AVR-GCCįixing GCC requires two steps: copying some files, and patching a header file. ![]() lib/gcc/avr/10.1.0/device-specs/specs-atmega328pbĪs you can see, there are a bunch of files for the ATmega328 P that are The problem # From the C:\avr-gcc-10.1.0-圆4-windows directory: Update : I zipped the files together intoĪtmega-168pb-328pb-for-avr-gcc-10.1.0.zip.Įxtract that to the root of your GCC install. Update : This approach also works for the ATmega168PB microcontroller. All of this should be independent of which platform you GNU-style tools (like Git-Bash), hence the mixture of forward and backward I’m developing most of my microcontroller code on Windows, but with some (and 5 years old already) brother ATmega328PB. Not sure why GCC does have support for the ATmega328P but not its improved ![]() Note that the ATmega328PB was introduced in 2016, and GCC 10.3 was released inĢ021. For some reason, it does have a “device spec” fileīut misses other essential files. ![]() AVR-GCC 10 only has partial support for theĪTmega328PB microcontroller.
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