Back [04:25:30]<specing> Softbank acquired arm so they could make better smart toilets
[04:53:17]<_ami_> specing: :)
[04:53:48]<specing> I'm not even kidding
[04:54:04]<sabor> pull the arm to flush the toilet :)
[05:05:14]<carabia> specing: yes, and throw in a touch of ada
[05:05:30]<carabia> seems legit
[19:37:18]<tunage> where can I get the current definitions for the 2560 mega? https://bpaste.net/show/31eac40a92bd [19:43:12]<Lambda_Aurigae> which definitions?
[19:44:04]<Lambda_Aurigae> aahh.
[19:44:12]<Lambda_Aurigae> the inc file...isn't that part of avr-libc?
[19:46:12]<Lambda_Aurigae> guess not.
[19:47:31]<Lambda_Aurigae> aahh..part of avrassembler2
[19:52:36]<Lambda_Aurigae> found it is part of the avra package for debian.
[19:53:12]<Casper> what is the filename?
[19:53:33]<Lambda_Aurigae> m2560def.inc
[19:53:57]<Lambda_Aurigae> I just did an apt-get install avra
[19:54:06]<Lambda_Aurigae> and bunches are installed.
[19:55:07]<Lambda_Aurigae> isn't one for the 1284p though...oh well....I don't do much assembly these days anyhow.
[19:55:36]<Lambda_Aurigae> anyhoo...is bedtime here...laters.
[19:58:12]<tunage> Lambda_Aurigae: its asm
[20:00:20]<Casper> look like I don't have that file
[20:01:14]<tunage> in the howto, they explain what the file does. all sample code I find include's the .inc file for their chipset. the only 2560 .inc files I find all error out the same way using test code. Is there a standard .inc?
[20:01:21]<tunage>https://sites.google.com/site/avrasmintro/home [20:03:10]<Casper> ahh no avr stuff on this pc?!?
[20:06:00]<tunage> avr is fully installed
[20:06:20]<tunage> I can upload hello world in asm to the device.
[20:07:47]<tunage> anything more advanced, all the sample code is implementing chipset definitions, which I don't have.
[20:09:53]<Casper> oh another victim of the truck eating bridge!
[20:11:40]<Casper>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n73xZf20O8Y <=== expensive repair