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A simple program for the ATtiny84 that blinks an LED. Use Makefile with avr-gcc/avrdude.
# Name: Makefile
#
# A simple program for the ATtiny84 that blinks an LED.
#
# electronut.in
DEVICE = attiny84
CLOCK = 8000000
PROGRAMMER = -c usbtiny
OBJECTS = main.o
# for ATTiny85 - unset CKDIV8
FUSES = -U lfuse:w:0xe2:m -U hfuse:w:0xdf:m -U efuse:w:0xff:m
# Tune the lines below only if you know what you are doing:
AVRDUDE = avrdude $(PROGRAMMER) -p $(DEVICE)
COMPILE = avr-gcc -Wall -Os -DF_CPU=$(CLOCK) -mmcu=$(DEVICE)
# symbolic targets:
all: main.hex
.c.o:
$(COMPILE) -c $< -o $@
.S.o:
$(COMPILE) -x assembler-with-cpp -c $< -o $@
# "-x assembler-with-cpp" should not be necessary since this is the default
# file type for the .S (with capital S) extension. However, upper case
# characters are not always preserved on Windows. To ensure WinAVR
# compatibility define the file type manually.
.c.s:
$(COMPILE) -S $< -o $@
flash: all
$(AVRDUDE) -U flash:w:main.hex:i
fuse:
$(AVRDUDE) $(FUSES)
# Xcode uses the Makefile targets "", "clean" and "install"
install: flash fuse
# if you use a bootloader, change the command below appropriately:
load: all
bootloadHID main.hex
clean:
rm -f main.hex main.elf $(OBJECTS)
# file targets:
main.elf: $(OBJECTS)
$(COMPILE) -o main.elf $(OBJECTS)
main.hex: main.elf
rm -f main.hex
avr-objcopy -j .text -j .data -O ihex main.elf main.hex
avr-size --format=avr --mcu=$(DEVICE) main.elf
# If you have an EEPROM section, you must also create a hex file for the
# EEPROM and add it to the "flash" target.
# Targets for code debugging and analysis:
disasm: main.elf
avr-objdump -d main.elf
cpp:
$(COMPILE) -E main.c
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What should the code (https://electronut.in/serial-communications-with-the-attiny84/) look like if you're writing it in the Arduino IDE?

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