I really appreciate all the help. Unfortunately things are still not working. I've tried it on both a rev2 and rev 3 uno with the same results. (see below). I assume you guys aren't doing anything unusual in the minicom settings? One other piece of information, after it hangs, doing a reset or power cycle doesn't allow me to reconnect. I can't get any response until I do another make install. Oh yeah, one more thing. when I do a read-fuse, the hfuse value is 0xd6 instead of 0xd9.
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