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I actually had a question for Atmel chip users.
I've seen a number of posts for people using Atmel chips and was curious as to why you use Keil. I've used their AVR Studio tool and found it to be a very good tool and their support at AVR Freaks is second to none (no offense, Keil forum people). So my question is why would you choose to pay money to buy Keil (or even if you have that tool already) rather than use AVR Studio, which is specifically designed for use with Atmel chips?
I was just curious.
You're right, it's called Atmel Studio now. I actually didn't notice that until now.
Thanks for your explanation!