I would start by having the builds generate assembly listing files (-Wa,adhlns), and then also disassemblies of the final binary (avr-objdump -h -S). That gives me the possibility to examine the code which is actually generated, and to keep observing the changes to the generated code when I have changed the C source and rebuilt. (I have no idea how to actually do this this with Atmel studio, I only have experience with make and avr-gcc based buildsystems.)
I am very disappointed at Microchip's support to Atmel products.
The only link that always worked for downloading Atmel Studio, now is re-directed to an unrelated pdf datasheet.
This was the original link that is going to show up on every google search: -support/atmel-studio-7 ... and now that links goes to an ATSAMB11 pdf.
Does any university has a copy of Atmel Studio 7?
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