On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 02:09:31AM +0000, Brian Callahan wrote: > > On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 12:50 PM, Tracey Emery <tra...@traceyemery.net> > wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 12:47:17PM -0600, Tracey Emery wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > This is a new port, which adds support for compiling Arduino code for a > > > variety of ATTiny chips. The port will help increase the usefulness of > > > the Arduino port, as it covers a large range of modern ATTiny chips. > > > DESCR: > > > Arduino core for ATTiny 1634, 828, x313, x4, x41, x5, x61, x7 and x8 > > > This works well for me on amd64. > > > > > > Ok? > > > > > > ---- > > > > > > Tracey Emery > > > > This has been bumped to 1.4.1, which fixes some serious timing > > regressions on a few of the chips. > > > > So, any potential testers, please disregard 1.4.0. New port attached. > > > > I don't have any ATtiny chips to test with but the port reads good. > The only super minor nits I'd say are to tweak license marker to > LGPLv2.1+, since that's what the source files say, and to capitalize > Arduino and ATtiny as such in the COMMENT. They're brand names (and > therefore proper nouns), and the porter's guide specifically mentions > semantic significance as the exception to the don't start COMMENT with > a capital letter rule, and I think that should apply here. > > But ok bcallah@ in any event. > > ~Brian
Thanks! New port with tweaks attached. Waiting on a tester, and I'm going to give it a thorough, on-chip testing before import. Well, thorough being more than getting an led to blink. ;) T -- Tracey Emery
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