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* [[http://extremeelectronics.co.in/avr-tutorials/timers-in-compare-mode-part-i/ | AVR Timers]]: This series of articles is a good resource for timers and PWM in AVR. Read as far back as you need to given your application. | * [[http://extremeelectronics.co.in/avr-tutorials/timers-in-compare-mode-part-i/ | AVR Timers]]: This series of articles is a good resource for timers and PWM in AVR. Read as far back as you need to given your application. | ||
==== Files ==== | ==== Files ==== | ||
+ | {{:projects:CompArchRobit.zip}}: A .zip archive with all of our assembly. robit.S is our main working build. Similarly-named files are backups of partially functional builds or else broken test builds. Running the following from a command line/prompt will build and deploy robit.S on Com10. Change the flash.bat file as needed to reflect the actual Com Port in use. | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | > cd "CompArch Robit" | ||
+ | > make | ||
+ | Yes. Done. Good. :) | ||
+ | > flash | ||
+ | [...So much output... Holy cow...] | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | {{:projects:Robit_Movie.zip}}: An early example of the car in motion. Later builds were less likely to capsize. |