The compiler used by the development kit is AVR-GCC, which supports assembly language as an input, but this isn't directly an option from the GUI. It's certainly possible to program the AVR in assembly language, but you'll have to do a little extra legwork. (My experience so far has been with the former Ubicom SX-28 micros.) Does the development kit one gets with the Arduino packages support assembly language? Or does one need to get extra software to do this? Thanks for any help here. It's actually my preference when programming small processors like these. Notice I said 'want to use assembly language'. But what if I want to use the MPU's assembly language instead? I didn't find anything on this site about this (haven't searched the forums completely, but so far no answers to my questions). From what I've read, the 'native' language (or language of choice) is C/C++. I'm thinking about starting to play with the Arduino. Hi newbie here, so hopefully this is the right forum in which to ask this question. Dengan menggunakan aplikasi emulator, kita dapat mensimulasikan apakah program kontrol hardware yang kita buat sudah benar atau masih salah. Pemrograman bahasa assembler menggunakan “emu8086” Emu8086 merupakan aplikasi emulator bagi pemrograman bahasa assembler atau mikrokontroler. Aplikasi Bahasa Assembly Rating: 3,6/5 5804 votes
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