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support for AtmegaXXM1 cpus #8

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alessio31183 opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 2 comments
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support for AtmegaXXM1 cpus #8

alessio31183 opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 2 comments

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@alessio31183
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Hi,
are you including these can driver for the atmegaXXM1 cpus family?

https://github.com/thomasonw/avr_can

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McNeight commented Mar 9, 2018

At one time I had access to that hardware, but not currently.

If someone were to submit a pull request, I would certainly incorporate it in a branch until it was tested out and working as expected.

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alessio31183 commented Mar 9, 2018

OK, actually I've made a board to convert a standard Arduino UNO to a new board that uses the Atmega64M1
atmegaxxm1-to-uno_top
Next week I'll be able to try that library in order to figure out if they work as expected.
I'll let you posted.
Anyway I find your approach pretty interesting because, as you know, currently the Arduino community provides basically all for the mcp2515 and not so much for the rest of controllers.
My final goal is to be able to make the code porting for the CANFestivino project
https://github.com/jgeisler0303/CANFestivino

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