The old Mac OS X AVR is no longer available and MacPorts' avr toolchain is a couple years out of date.Įxport C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/CrossPack-AVR/include:$C_INCLUDE_PATH ![]() The latest version of CrossPack AVR as of this writing is and includes avr-gcc 4.3.3, avr-libc 1.6.7, avrdude 5.8, and simulavr 0.9. It will support the new Orangutan library (libpololu-avr) and the new ATmega328P-based controllers. I suggest obtaining the tools in the form of CrossPack for AVR from Objective Development. The toolchain software needed for programming your ATmega includes the following: ![]() Updated for Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" Huge thanks to Dennis Clark for guidance and setting me on this path in the first place!!! Works great! I recently updated the AVR toolchain / programming environment on my Intel-based MacBook running OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and so I've updated this article. ![]() Yes, you can program your Atmel ATmega-based Orangutan with your Mac! I'm using a Pololu Orangutan LV-168 to control Pokey the robot and programming it with the Pololu USB programmer.
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