By: David
And for the grown-ups, AVR Studio has a simulator. AVR Studio is free, but not open source and is designed to run in the Windows OS.
View ArticleBy: Grapsus
It is so ridiculous to sell a program which is basically a toy simulator for a toy platform. I did a school project a year ago where we had to write an Arduino simulator using Java. We wrote a compiler...
View ArticleBy: Shields
Thanks for the mention. I am not sure where this idea comes from that Arduino is a toy and is only for children. Arduino is a great tool for prototyping and is at the front of the maker revolution...
View ArticleBy: Shields
Thanks for the mention. I am not sure where this idea comes from that Arduino is a toy and is only for children. Arduino is a great tool for prototyping and is at the front of the maker revolution...
View ArticleBy: David
Wow – great news. I’m still running the old but venerable 4.something with WinAVR – it chugs along just fine and fits like an old glove. I also know that after 5 the C/CPP capability is native as well....
View ArticleBy: Jacob Christ
Whats your definition of a toy? The toy business is big business. Jacob
View ArticleBy: David
He he… a toy is a toy, and yes there’s money in making and selling them – but I wouldn’t want to learn brain surgery on a Barbie Doll.
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