KontrollerLab: An AVR IDE for Linux

October 9, 2007
I haven't tried it out yet but I've stumbled across an AVR microcontroller IDE for Linux. It's called KontrollerLab and looks promising. When I searched around about a year ago I couldn't find anything and have often considered starting a project myself. But I like what I'm seeing here. It's called KontrollerLab. KontrollerLab Project Page As you may guess by the name, it uses the KDE libraries (Qt) but that's okay. Installing the KDE libraries doesn't mean you have to use KDE. You just need the libraries and KDE applications run just find under GNOME. If anyone has tried this out, let me know what you think. I'm still unpacking and don't have my robotics stuff unpacked yet.
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2 Comments about "KontrollerLab: An AVR IDE for Linux"

April 12, 2010 at 09:30 PM
Same here. Worked really well for me when I used it on Ubuntu and I had really limited experience in setting up a development environment for AVR. It was the most straightforward application I could find and it interfaced flawlessly with usbtiny AVR programmer (http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/download.html)
Bo
January 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM
I have used it for a project without any problems. I can only recommend it.

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