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Admin:
I typed in 'axon 64 bit program' into google and this was the first result:
http://www.societyofrobots.com/robotforum/index.php?topic=13632.0

 :P

Basically, here:
http://www.yetasoft.com/products/mcuber/

The later versions of AVR Studio also work in 64 bit, but you'll need a hardware programmer to do that.

napnyl:
I had a lot of problems with Mcuber to make it work so I recommend Windows XP Virtual Machine. I think that almost all the computers nowadays have the virtualization so don't worry and try that and the bootloader provided by SoR in the main page. And as the Admin said you will need a hardware programmer and also you may confuse the microcontroller fuses so I recommend to use just the bootloader and also Its faster to conect and pretty simple. If you have a question let us know :) Good Luck

Webbot:
Just a clarification. WebbotLib is a software app and builds a hex file - how you program this to the chip is outside of Webbotlib currently. WebbotLib also creates an AVRStudio 4 project so that you can load it up in AVRStudio 4. Subsequent AVR Studio versions may not be happy with it and I may well drop generating it anyway in later versions of Project Designer - in favor of WebbotLibStudio.

All of this is kinda outside of IDEs etc - its always good to be able to blow a hex (industry standard file) that has been generate via anything WebbotLib/AVR/Arduino etc etc to a chip irrespective of the operating system you have running on your computer. Most IDEs tend to just wrap this functionality anyway (why would they re-invent it?). These wrappers are often based on AVRDude (google).

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