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# Makefile for AVR function library development and examples
# Author: Pascal Stang
#
# For those who have never heard of makefiles: a makefile is essentially a
# script for compiling your code.  Most C/C++ compilers in the world are
# command line programs and this is even true of programming environments
# which appear to be windows-based (like Microsoft Visual C++).  Although
# you could use AVR-GCC directly from the command line and try to remember
# the compiler options each time, using a makefile keeps you free of this
# tedious task and automates the process.
#
# For those just starting with AVR-GCC and not used to using makefiles,
# I've added some extra comments above several of the makefile fields which
# you will have to deal with.

########### change this lines according to your project ##################
#put the name of the target mcu here (at90s8515, at90s8535, attiny22, atmega603 etc.)
        MCU = atmega163
#       MCU = atmega323
#       MCU = atmega161
#       MCU = atmega128

#put the name of the target file here (without extension)
#  Your "target" file is your C source file that is at the top level of your code.
#  In other words, this is the file which contains your main() function.

        TRG = pulsetest

#put your C sourcefiles here 
#  Here you must list any C source files which are used by your target file.
#  They will be compiled in the order you list them, so it's probably best
#  to list $(TRG).c, your top-level target file, last.

        SRC = $(AVRLIB)/buffer.c $(AVRLIB)/uart.c $(AVRLIB)/rprintf.c $(AVRLIB)/timer.c $(AVRLIB)/pulse.c $(TRG).c

#put additional assembler source file here
#  The ASRC line allows you to list files which contain assembly code/routines that
#  you would like to use from within your C programs.  The assembly code must be
#  written in a special way to be usable as a function from your C code.

        ASRC =

#additional libraries and object files to link
#  Libraries and object files are collections of functions which have already been
#  compiled.  If you have such files, list them here, and you will be able to use
#  use the functions they contain in your target program.

        LIB     =

#additional includes to compile
        INC     = 

#assembler flags
        ASFLAGS = -Wa, -gstabs

#compiler flags
        CPFLAGS = -g -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I$(AVRLIB) -Wa,-ahlms=$(<:.c=.lst)

#linker flags
        LDFLAGS = -Wl,-Map=$(TRG).map,--cref
#       LDFLAGS = -Wl,-Map=$(TRG).map,--cref -lm

        
########### you should not need to change the following line #############
include $(AVRLIB)/make/avrproj_make
                  
###### dependecies, add any dependencies you need here ###################
#  Dependencies tell the compiler which files in your code depend on which
#  other files.  When you change a piece of code, the dependencies allow
#  the compiler to intelligently figure out which files are affected and
#  need to be recompiled.  You should only list the dependencies of *.o 
#  files.  For example: uart.o is the compiled output of uart.c and uart.h
#  and therefore, uart.o "depends" on uart.c and uart.h.  But the code in
#  uart.c also uses information from global.h, so that file should be listed
#  in the dependecies too.  That way, if you alter global.h, uart.o will be
#  recompiled to take into account the changes.

buffer.o                : buffer.c              buffer.h
uart.o          : uart.c                        uart.h          global.h
uart2.o         : uart2.c               uart2.h         global.h
rprintf.o       : rprintf.c             rprintf.h
a2d.o                   : a2d.c                 a2d.h
timer.o         : timer.c               timer.h         global.h
pulse.o         : pulse.c               pulse.h         timer.h global.h
lcd.o                   : lcd.c                 lcd.h                   global.h
i2c.o                   : i2c.c                 i2c.h                   global.h
spi.o                   : spi.c                 spi.h                   global.h
swpwm.o         : swpwm.c               swpwm.h         global.h
servo.o         : servo.c               servo.h         global.h
swuart.o                : swuart.c              swuart.h                global.h
tsip.o          : tsip.c                        tsip.h          global.h
nmea.o          : nmea.c                        nmea.h          global.h
vt100.o         : vt100.c               vt100.h         global.h
gps.o                   : gps.c                 gps.h                   global.h
$(TRG).o                : $(TRG).c                                              global.h
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