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550 Atzip Info

: Browse for your .atzip file. The IDE will automatically extract the source files and generate a ready-to-code project. 2. Manual Extraction (Rename to .zip) If you just want to see the code without using an IDE: Rename : Change the file extension from .atzip to .zip .

: Use standard tools like Windows Explorer, 7-Zip, or WinRAR to extract the contents. 550 atzip

VisualGDB will ask for the location of the . atzip file downloaded from the Atmel START website. Select it and confirm the import. Atmel Studio 7 User Guide - Microchip Technology : Browse for your

: This will give you the raw C source files, headers, and peripheral configurations. 3. Using with Other Tools Importing Atmel START Project Templates into VisualGDB Manual Extraction (Rename to

This is the standard way to use the file if you are developing firmware:

: Launch Microchip Studio (or Atmel Studio 7.0). Import : Go to File > Import > Atmel Start Project .