Now to move forward to the goal of being able to program in Assembler. So, it was something obscure to me, or some form of corruption, that killed me before. I could do that before with Arduino IDE of course, but it serves as a preliminary check that Studio 6 with Visual Micro is now working with the Visual Micro "goodies" included.Īnd I see the "solution" orientation of Studio which was never brought to my attention properly before. INO program (sketch) compiling and downloading OK. I'm now at the point of having the "Blink". (I'd been working with all sorts of "recommended methods" to get Studio working for ASM use before, so I suppose a certain amount of conflict was inevitable - though not warned to me beforehand.)Įveryone made their "just do this" recommendations without caveat.Įveryone, except Visual Micro, was WRONG to so lead me astray! I already wiped everything, and reloaded strictly in the order of the Visual Micro guide. I will try to return the favour once I get acclimatised to all this new Stuff! Please help, the package looks enthralling and I'm getting increasingly miffed that I can't play with it yet!Īll assistance gratefully received. No, I'm not dumb! Just new.this stuff is only easy if you know the answer!!! Or maybe I am dumb after all? Yes, I see the "Target "PostBuildEvent" skipped, due to false condition ('$(PostBuildEvent)' != '') was evaluated as ('' != '')."īut I have no idea what to do to fix/repair, because I don't know what it means! So I tried pressing the next button to the right (Build Solution F7) = Build: 1 succeeded or up-to-date, 0 failed, 0 skipped =īut nothing got loaded onto the Uno (Which works fine when running sketches on the Arduino IDE setup) Target "Build" in file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Studio 6.2\Vs\" from project "C:\Users\DadMaster\Documents\Atmel Studio\6.2\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01.asmproj" (entry point):ĭone building target "Build" in project "AssemblerBlink01.asmproj".ĭone building project "AssemblerBlink01.asmproj". Target "PostBuildEvent" skipped, due to false condition ('$(PostBuildEvent)' != '') was evaluated as ('' != ''). Segment Begin End Code Data Used Size Use% (2): Including file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Toolchain\AVR Assembler\Native\\avrassembler\Include\m328def.inc'Ĭ:\Users\DadMaster\Documents\Atmel Studio\6.2\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01.asm(8): Including file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Toolchain\AVR Assembler\Native\\avrassembler\Include\M328DEF.INC' Target "CoreBuild" in file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Studio 6.2\Vs\Assembler.targets" from project "C:\Users\DadMaster\Documents\Atmel Studio\6.2\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01.asmproj" (target "Build" depends on it):Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Toolchain\AVR Assembler\Native\\avrassembler\avrasm2.exe -fI -o "AssemblerBlink01.hex" -m "AssemblerBlink01.map" -l "AssemblerBlink01.lss" -S "AssemblerBlink01.tmp" -W+ie -im328def.inc -d "C:\Users\DadMaster\Documents\Atmel Studio\6.2\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01\Release/AssemblerBlink01.obj" "C:\Users\DadMaster\Documents\Atmel Studio\6.2\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01\AssemblerBlink01.asm" -I "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Atmel Toolchain\AVR Assembler\Native\\avrassembler\Include"ĪVRASM: AVR macro assembler 2.1.57 (build 16 16:39:43)Ĭopyright (C) 1995-2014 ATMEL Corporation Target "PreBuildEvent" skipped, due to false condition ('$(PreBuildEvent)'!='') was evaluated as (''!=''). Project "AssemblerBlink01.asmproj" (default targets): Build started: Project: AssemblerBlink01, Configuration: Release AVR. Pressed the "build" button and got this in the report window:. I followed the (easy, clear) instructions and typed in the following assembler program: (I'm not new to assembly language programming - I did loads of it, but DECADES ago!.) I'd tried, and failed, to get Studio set up manually as per U Tube videos, and was relieved to see that Visual Micro now enables a more straightforward set-up for us beginners. New to Arduino, Studio6.2 and Visual Micro.
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