![]() ![]() So there are MANY excellent competitors, who each might write a book about the new XMEGA, or already did still negociating with his/her publishing house. indeed there are many probably great books in german language ( hey I am german, like to sing Hanna Montana's song "Best of 2 worlds" if I experience to have an advantage to be native german and english speaking :-) ), for the ATmega CPU and its eval boards. I just added a list of ATmega books to my XMEGA page of my website :-) My background: I have embedded C experience with 8051 and C16, 68K/Coldfire, but this is a while ago so I start new to get into the topic to become expert again. H C-headers.Įspecially if you can recommend a book as you got it / read it, this would be great. or does not even compile due to changes in the. I don´t want to deal with and compile a sample project which does not let my LED blinking, as it is on the wrong port address ect, or different interrupt structure. on my board with my CPU, so does it really make sense to try to adopt the sample projects of such books? ![]() I learned that the Assembly code instructions and even the binary code is compatible from ATmega to XMEGA,īut usually such hardware-programming projects are specific to a CPU and a board, and indeed the XMEGA is different from ATmega by some design features, with the result that sample projects which interact with CPU or board specific hardware won´t work. ![]() Of course there are a few books, at Amazon, and also at I did not find any at searching for "XMEGA", while ( hey I am German ) has some hits where at least the CPU is mentioned, but no book focusses on it.ĭoes it makes sense to look at books about the precedessor CPU ATmega and its evalboards ? I am not looking for general "C" starter books ( for MSDOS, Windows, Linux, "wrong" targets like Coldfire.), but with technical books how to do it on the Atmel XMEGA platform. Programming Atmel XMEGA in C ( and Assembler ) ? Might sombody tell me which ( english or german ) book to read about ![]()
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