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Winavr Error Opening Dependency File
Wed. Feb 17, 2010 - 02:23 PM Fivestar widget 12345Total votes: 0 Hi, I am using AVR studio for the first time. Following are the things i did. Installed studio and WinAVR Followed a extreme electronics tutorial for settings. then written the following simple code #include int main(void) { DDRB = 0xff; for(;;) PORTB = 0xff; return(0); } got an error ../Start.c:8: fatal error: opening fatal error opening dependency file avr studio dependency file dep/Start.o.d: No such file or directory compilation terminated. Can somebody tell me the mistake i have done. Pls find the tutorial i followed in the attachment Attachment(s): Tutorial4.pdf Tags:Tools, Atmel Studio (AVR-related) Log in / register to post comments Top karthik_desingh Level: New Member Joined: Wed. Feb 17, 2010 Posts: 9 View posts #2 Posted by karthik_desingh: Wed. Feb 17, 2010 - 02:24 PM 12345Total votes: 0 #include int main(void) { DDRB = 0xff; for(;;) PORTB = 0xff; return(0); } Code that i compiled Log in or register to post comments Top stu_san Level: Raving Lunatic Joined: Fri. Dec 30, 2005 Posts: 2327 View posts Location: Fort Collins, CO USA #3 Posted by stu_san: Wed. Feb 17, 2010 - 04:30 PM 12345Total votes: 0 I followed the instructions in the PDF (using the name Start as it appeared you did, instead of hello as recommended in the PDF). I placed the project in the My Documents directory. Everything compiled just fine. #include int main(void) { DDRB = 0xff; for(;;) PORTB = 0xff; return(0); } Several questions: Which versions of AVR Studio and WinAVR did you install? What OS are you using
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