Hi to all, recently i went from AVRStudio 4.11 to 4.12.460.Operating system is W98 The former never had a problem compiling ans simulating fo rdebug asm files. I upgraded to the newest version to have the chance of programming in C. So i installed WinAvr and later AVRStudio; now AVRStudio is finally able to compile .c files but it crashes when i try to debug. I can see the blue status bars move,after that a message error occurs and when i press ok the program closes. Any hint? Or simply it is impossible to compile and debug in C under W98? MAny thanks, Diego Italy

AVRStudio and C under W98?possible?
Started by ●March 3, 2008
Reply by ●March 3, 20082008-03-03
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 17:47:16 +0100, "blisca" <bliscachiocciolinatiscalipuntoit> wrote:>I upgraded to the newest version to have the chance of programming in C. > >So i installed WinAvr and later AVRStudio; now AVRStudio is finally able to >compile .c files but it crashes when i try to debug.Win98 is long gone - nobody develops new software for it any more. Either stay with old versions or move to at least W2k. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Frank-Christian Kr�gel
Reply by ●March 3, 20082008-03-03
"Frank-Christian Kruegel" <dontmailme@news.invalid> ha scritto nel messaggio news:qrdos3pajo0sbrnufcent9pdmrqnllankt@4ax.com...> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 17:47:16 +0100, "blisca" > <bliscachiocciolinatiscalipuntoit> wrote: > > >I upgraded to the newest version to have the chance of programming in C. > > > >So i installed WinAvr and later AVRStudio; now AVRStudio is finally ableto> >compile .c files but it crashes when i try to debug. > > Win98 is long gone - nobody develops new software for it any more. Either > stay with old versions or move to at least W2k. > > Mit freundlichen Gr��en > > Frank-Christian Kr�gelOf course,Frank but i hoped that some version of AVRStudio and WinAvr could work with it,even last version are declared able to work with it. Licenses are not for free and i would like to play with freeware stuff.This is not for work but just for hobby. Have a good night Diego
Reply by ●March 3, 20082008-03-03
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 18:50:16 +0100, "blisca" <bliscachiocciolinatiscalipuntoit> wrote:>> Win98 is long gone - nobody develops new software for it any more. Either >> stay with old versions or move to at least W2k. >> >> Mit freundlichen Gr��en >> >> Frank-Christian Kr�gel > >Of course,Frank but i hoped that some version of AVRStudio and WinAvr could >work with it,even last version are declared able to work with it. > >Licenses are not for free and i would like to play with freeware stuff.This >is not for work but just for hobby.A complete AVR development environment for Linux does exist. And legal W2k professional licenses are being sold for just 30� on ebay Germany. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Frank-Christian Kr�gel
