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AVR Studio 5: Release 5.0.1038
Welcome to the first release of AVR Studio 5.0, beta version
AVR Studio 5 is the new integrated development environment from Atmel. It
provides you a modern and powerful environment for doing AVR development. All
8-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers are supported.
Get started by exploring the included example projects. Run your solution on
a starter or evaluation kit. Program and debug your project with the included
simulator, or use one of the powerful on-chip debugging and programming tools
from Atmel. Get productive with the various navigate, refactor and intellisense
features in the included editor. Experience seamless integration with various Atmel
WEB services like AVR TV, Atmel Store and datasheets to keep you updated and
help you to design your solutions.
8/32-bit
Microcontrollers
Release 5.0.1038
With strong extension possibillities and online gallery, it is possible for both
designers and 3rd party to provide plug-ins and customize the environment for best
use and productivity.
AVR Studio 5 carries and integrates the AVR GCC toolchain, AVR Software
framework, assembler and simulator. All newest Atmel tools are supported including
AVR ONE!,JTAGICE MKII, JTAGICE3, STK600, QT600, AVRISP MKII and AVR
Dragon.
For a detailed list of supported devices and tools please see the Supported Devices
chapter.
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Installation Instructions
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
• Windows XP (x86) with Service Pack 3 - all editions except Starter Edition
• Windows Vista (x86) with Service Pack 1 - all editions except Starter Edition
• Windows XP (x64) with Service Pack 2
• Windows Vista (x64) with Service Pack 1,
• Windows 7 (x86 and x64)
• Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86 and x64)
Hardware Requirements:
• Computer that has a 1.6GHz or faster processor
• 1 GB RAM for x86
• 2 GB RAM for x64
• An additional 512 MB RAM if running in a Virtual Machine
• 3GB of available hard disk space
• 5400 RPM hard disk drive
• DirectX 9-capable video card that runs at 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution
Downloading and installing
• Download the latest AVR Studio 5.0 installer.
• Verify the hardware and software requirements from "System Requirements" section.
• Make sure you are logged on with Administrative privileges.
• Please save all your work before starting, because the installation might prompt you for a restart if required.
• Please disconnect all Atmel USB hardware devices.
• Double click the installer executable file. Please note that this might take some time to extract depending on H/
W configuration.
• AVR Studio Prerequisites installation will start. NOTE : If you have all the prerequisites already installed then
this dialog will not be shown.
• If .NET Framework 4.0 is not already installed, the installer will start the .NET Framework setup.
• Accept the licence agreement and proceed through the installation. If the installer prompts for restart please
do so. After restart the installation will start automatically.
• If Visual Studio Isolated shell 2010 is not installed, the installer will start the Shell Setup.
• Accept the licence agreement and proceed through the installation.
• If Jungo USB Driver v10.2 is not already installed the installer will start the Jungo installation.
• Accept the licence agreement and proceed through the installation.
• NOTE : If Jungo driver is already present and its version is anything less than v10.2, then the installer will
update the Jungo driver you already have. The Jungo v10.2 is fully compatible with its previous versions. So
AVR Studio 4 and Studio 32 should continue to work with the updated driver without any issues.
• After this , AVR Studio 5.0 installation should start
• Click “Next” to continue.
• Accept the licence agreement and continue.
• Choose the “Destination Directory to Install” and click “Next”.
• Choose the list of optional components to install and click “Next”.
• Review the summary and click “Install”.
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• The installation will copy all files and prompt to click “Finish”.
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Known issues
Report #12875: Some standalone ASF applications in Application Builder do not work.
The following ASF modules are not available as standalone in the "Select Drivers from the ASF" menu, but only
as examples: XMEGA Sleep Manager and ADC driver, AVR UC3 USB Stack from ASF v1, ECC Hamming,
TLV320AIC23B codec,FAT file system with play list support, Joystick interface (5-way), MEMORY - EBI SDRAM
Controller, MEMORY - MCI - MultiMedia Card Interface, MEMORY - SD/MMC card access using MCI, MEMORY
- SD/MMC card access using SPI, MEMORY - NAND Flash on EBI, MEMORY - AT45DBX DataFlash, TOUCH -
AT42QT1060 QTouch 6-channel sensor, MEMS Sensors - Accelerometer LIS3L06AL, TIMING - CS2200 Clock
Synthesizer, LodePNG, FreeRTOS minimal, lwIP, Micrium uC/OSII, H&D Wi-Fi SPB Firmware Download.
Report #13646: UC3A-ES and UC3B-ES parts are not supported AND not detected.
UC3A-ES and UC3B-ES devices are code incompatible with later revisions (non ES) of the same device. AVR
Studio 5 is NOT able to detect that such a device is attached, and thus not able to provide a warning to the user.
Report #9879: Canceling the installation - failed.
The installer does not respond to canceling
Report #12382: Conditional Breakpoint is not supported on tools other than simulator.
Conditional and Hit count breakpoints works only for simulator
Report #12611: .NET Framework install might not work if there is limited network connectivity.
If you have network connectivity that is limited (no internet connectivity), please disconnect the network or disable
all the active network adapters and start installation of AVR Studio 5.0.
Report #12765: Breakpoint is not updating in the Disassembly and Code view.
Breakpoint is not updating in the Disassembly and Code view. Set breakpoint in disassembly view and verify from
code view, this is working. But random switching between the windows some time and erasing the breakpoint from
the disassembly view is not working correctly.
Report #12803: Can't delete files from the project using "Delete Key" in the keyboard.
Hitting delete key will not work with Files and Folders listed in Solution Explorer. Instead right-click on the file or
folder and select either of "Delete" or "Remove from project" to remove any project item.
Report #12852: Step out is slow.
Step out of a large function or a function with loops takes time. A workaround until fixed is to use breakpoints.
Report #13162: Installer crashes when trying to install from "runas" option.
on windows XP, right clicking to choose "run as". may crash the installer
Report #13226: I/O view not able to show correct number of GPIO ports.
Incorrect number of GPIO ports may be displayed for UC3 devices in I/O view.
Report #13335: STK600 does not limit target voltage range for selected device.
STK600 voltage settings is not limited to part used.
Report #13517: The asf.h header file is not included in all examples.
The asf.h header file is not included in all examples.
Report #13524: ISPmkII: Wrong error message when read device ID fails in ISP mode.
ISPmkII: Wrong error message when read device ID fails in ISP mode.
Report #13603: AS5 - 1008 - wdapi1011.dll.
Unintalling AVR Studio 4 removes USB driver files from existing AVR Studio 5 installations. Uninstall AVR Jungo
USB, and run the AVR Studio 5 installer again to fix this.
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Report #13667: Debug->Start New Instance causes Studio crash while debugging.
Start new instance when debugging is not working
Report #13714: AVRISPmkII: ATtiny20 selected. Target voltage seems to be stuck at 5.5V.
AVRISPmkII: ATtiny20/TPI selected. Target voltage seems to be stuck at 5.5V
Report #13725: UC3C does not work on AVR ONE! over aWire.
UC3C devices (AT32UC3C0512c, AT32UC3C1512c and AT32UC3C2512) does not work on AVR ONE! over
aWire. JTAG works fine.
Report #12155: webproperties.tlb file missing.
"webproperties.tlb could not be located" message is displayed on some systems. workaround: copy a
webproperties???.tlb file from "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\MSEnv" to the same folder
and rename it to webproperties.tlb
Report #13429: Internet Explorer 6 does not show user documentation correctly.
Internet Explorer 6 does not show user documentation correctly
Report #13207: Some example projects are difficult to debug.
Some example projects may not debug properly. Please check what optimization level is set and adjust to -O0 to
have full debug support.
Report #13275: AVR Assembler Help only lists AVR instructions, not 32-bit AVR.
The assembler project types and editor only applies to the 8-bit devices.
Report #13703: XMEGA user signature row and production signature row not supported.
User signature row support and production signature row support did not make it into the public beta. This will be
supported in an upcoming version.
Report #13722: STK500 is not supported in beta release.
STK500 support is scheduled for final release of AVR Studio 5.0
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