Free eval version, I think.) Also will integrate with Atmel Studio. Probably the best of the non-open-source compilers/IDEs (and you pay for it. IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for AVR IAR is a professional C compiler company with a full-fledged and rather expensive product. MikroElektronika MikroC Pro for AVR Also reasonably inexpensive I have no experience with this and I've heard some mixed reviews: some people like it and some have complained that it doesn't implement 'real C' and similar It seems aimed at hobbyist/education (They also have some interesting development boards, and some other languages.)Ĭodevision CodeVisionAVRAnother mid-range compiler/IDE. This is also a relatively reasonably-priced set of tools ($50 - $500) I know the people behind Imagecraft, and they're good folk. Imagecraft Jumpstart C for AVR Full IDE/etc. There are commercial C compilers for AVR that include support for programming tools: I assume I will have to buy the software, but after doing some googling I did not see an such applications. I'm looking for a way to program a chip- preferably the ATmega328 or similar. I've worked for multi-deca-billion dollar companies that used OSSW extensively.
I'm working on a project were using anything open source is not an option.