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AVRA Home Page
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.{revdate}: AVRA {revnumber} Released
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This release contains a few improvements, a couple of bug fixes and
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documentation updates.
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Read the link:ChangeLog.html[ChangeLog] for a full list of all
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additions, changes and bug fixes. Changes are documented in the
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updated link:README.html[Readme]. See the
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link:downloads.html[Downloads] page for sourcecode and binary releases.
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Introduction
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AVRA is an assembler for Atmel AVR microcontrollers, and it is almost
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compatible with Atmel's own assembler AVRASM32. The programming
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principles and conceptions are based on the ANSI programming language "C".
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The initial version of AVRA was written by John Anders Haugum in 1999. He
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released all versions until v0.7. All later versions were released by Tobias
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Weber. And version 1.3.0 is released by Jerry Jacobs.
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