A very simple ladder language for programming ATMega168s from a web browser. This started out as a desire to be able to program an Arduino from an iOS device. Since it doesn’t seem like compiler tools of any sort would get into the app store, I figured something would need to be done in HTML5. And if a PC emulatorcould be written in javascript, so could something like this. However, recreating the Arduino IDE in HTML seemed like too much work, at least for a first try. So I reduced the project into something much simpler, while still putting real machine code into the AVR’s flash. A simple ladder language that compiled into AVR assembly, which would be assembled into machine code, seemed like like a resonable reduction. With that I could take advantage of the Audioino bootloader, to load right from the web page.
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