Arduino AVR Boards (Debug enabled)#616
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This PR contains the necessary changes to platform.txt, boards.txt, and programmer.txt to enable debugging for all MCUs (with a debugging interface) supported by the "Arduino AVR Boards" platform. The GDB server PyAvrOCD, a patched version of AVR-GDB, and a copy of simavr are hosted on my GitHub account as release assets of PyAvrOCD. If you want to take a "test drive", you have to extend the list of additional board manager URLs in the Preferences dialog by
https://felias-fogg.github.io/ArduinoCore-avr/package_felias-fogg_ArduinoCore-avr_index.jsonand then install the
Arduino AVR Boards (Debug enabled)platform. Documentation can be found here: https://pyavrocd.io. You can use the simavr Simulator by chosing simavr as a programmer and then start debugging. However, it is more fun to use a real debugger (one of the supported Microchip debuggers or an Arduino UNO with the dw-link sketch).