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en:multiasm:exercisesbook:avr [2026/05/01 10:30] – [Remote development] pczekalskien:multiasm:exercisesbook:avr [2026/05/01 10:33] (current) pczekalski
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 Assembler programming for embedded systems uses both on-site programming of devices connected directly to the development platform (usually via USB) and an integrated solution for IoT laboratories: VREL NextGen Software for remote experimentation. \\ Assembler programming for embedded systems uses both on-site programming of devices connected directly to the development platform (usually via USB) and an integrated solution for IoT laboratories: VREL NextGen Software for remote experimentation. \\
  
-===== Local development ===== +** Local development **\\ 
-Local development requires installing the development toolchain. A common scenario is to use [[https://code.visualstudio.com/|Visual Studio Code]], a compiler and, usually, a plugin dedicated to a selected platform, e.g. [[https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pczekalski-dev.avr-assembler|AVR Assembler Toolbox]].+Local development requires installing the development toolchain. A common scenario is to use [[https://code.visualstudio.com/|Visual Studio Code]], a compiler and, usually, a plugin dedicated to a selected platform, e.g. [[https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pczekalski-dev.avr-assembler|AVR Assembler Toolbox]]. AVR is commonly connected via UST-to-Serial: either embedded in the development board, as in the Arduino Uno, or as a separate electronic component between the development PC and the MCU. This, on the other hand, requires installing the serial port drivers (the procedure varies by operating system).
  
  
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