[Noisebridge-discuss] request for AVR embedded systems tutor

jim jim at well.com
Tue Oct 9 15:56:39 UTC 2012



    Thanks. I hope I can afford the hardware for a 
32-bit AVR microcontroller (which doesn't much 
matter to me at this point). The first job is to 
get the hardware chain and test it. After that, 
swapping development language should be easy to do. 
    I like assembler. It's thrilling for me. 


On Mon, 2012-10-08 at 16:51 -0700, Philip Levis wrote:
> I'd recommend the same. avr-gcc is pretty good unless you want to use an ultra-new MCU.
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> Phil
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> Philip Levis
> President, Kumu Networks
> Associate Professor, Stanford University
> http://csl.stanford.edu/~pal
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> On Oct 8, 2012, at 11:29 AM, Daniel Pitts wrote:
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> > On 10/1/12 10:10 AM, jim wrote:
> >>     I'm willing to pay someone to tutor me to learn
> >> how to develop in assembler for AVR microcontrollers.
> >> Please contact me off-list if you're interested in
> >> details about what I want to accomplish.
> > I don't really have time or experience to tutor AVR assembly, but I do have experience in general programming (including some for embedded).
> > 
> > My advice, start with C.  Once you've got something working or almost working, then consider assembly if and only if you need the spare cycles/memory.   Chances are, the build tools will optimize better than you can anyway.
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