Andy Warner wrote:
I have a project based on the mega128, and I'm having strange
problems when I use the jtag port for programming. The summary is that
it doesn't seem to come out of reset correctly after programming,
but the part is programmed correctly and if I then manually cause
a reset or
Gary Douglas wrote:
Hi all,
Just got a new board in, and it's behaving strangely.
It's and ATMEGA64 design, but is not usign the A to D.
I've connected AVCC to +5 observing all of the regular precautions
(bypass cap...).
When AVCC is connected The unit cannot be programmed via JTAG (JTAGICE
David Kelly wrote:
On Apr 16, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
On Apr 15, 2006, at 23:53 , Russell Shaw wrote:
it is the same as foo 4095. If endian mattered, you'd have to
change every number in your program to compile it on a different endian machine.
Yes, of course. It makes sense
Andy Warner wrote:
I've finally broken the last of my cheapo AVR ISP
(RS232) programmers. I'm fairly sure I fried the
AT90LS8535, by hotplugging it into a target
board by mistake one too many times.
I used to just buy another; they were cheap enough.
Alas, no longer, because they're obsolete,
Andy Warner wrote:
I'm following up on Russell's suggestion to try
a Mega8535 in 90S8535 compatibility mode
as a repair for my fried AVRISPs.
Since I have 2 broken units, can anyone
download and share known working code
for both the 8535 and the 1200 on the card ?
To do this, you need to add
Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
Hello list,
I apologize in advance for the longer than normally accepted post...
I am back on the list, after a very long while off, due to my hobby AVR
project stalling... so first of all, hi to the few who may remember
me and are still on the list ;-)
I would like
Rodney Arne Karlsen wrote:
Hi all
Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but I'm kinda at my wits end. I am trying to
find somewhere in South Africa, preferably in Durban, to get Atmel AVRs in a
PDIP package. I contacted Arrow Altech and they only had surface mount, and
EBV wanted me to buy a
Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:55:27 +0200
Juergen Harms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am passing some quiet vacation afternoons, dreaming. Has a GUI wrapper
for avrdude already been considered?
Have a look at www.sourceforge.net and use the search box at the top.
Searching
Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 14:23:27 -0500
Graham Davies ecros...@ecrostech.com wrote:
I think if this was a problem it would have surfaced (a pun?) by now.
That's not good enough an argument ;-)
Cars are crap and cause loads of problems... but people don't even
bother
Robert L Cochran wrote:
If you know the motherboard number, look it up on the manufacturers
web site.
They often have a 10-pin header on the motherboard for connecting an
rs-232 connector and parallel port.
How does a 10-pin motherboard header translate to a 25 pin parallel port?
Graham Davies wrote:
I started this discussion thread about a month ago. My problem was that
connections with debuggers from AVR Studio running in VirtualBox was
flakey and unreliable. The conclusion was that I should try GNU/Linux
as the VirtualBox host operating system, rather than
Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:56:01 -0400
Graham Davies ecros...@ecrostech.com wrote:
Hi Graham,
Installing GNU/Linux - I chose Xubuntu 8.10.
I think some of your problems could have been avoided by using the
regular/Gnome version of Ubuntu, as Gnome comes with tools that
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