On 2012/05/06, at 21:52, Jan Kromhout wrote:

> Thanks Paulo,
> 
> Could sommething going wrong with the burner?
> Can you give me a hint how to do this on the OSX.
> I have not yet the experiance. 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jan kromhout
> Sacharovlaan 3
> 3223HM Hellevoetsluis-NL
> 

My preference goes to MacPorts: 
http://www.macports.org/

You need the Apple Developer tools and X11 installed and after installing 
Macports you can do on the command line things like: 

sudo port install avrdude


It downloads the sources, patches (if patches are needed), compiles and 
installs the software (avrdude in this case). 


It can do the same with: 

avarice @2.11 (cross)
    AVR JTAG-ICE control software

avr-binutils @2.22 (cross, devel)
    FSF Binutils for avr cross development

avr-gcc @4.7.0 (cross, devel)
    The GNU compiler collection for avr

avr-gdb @6.8 (cross)
    GDB for the AVR processors

avr-libc @1.8.0 (cross)
    C library for the AVR microcontroller.

uisp @20050207 (devel)
    AVR In-System Programmer

And for  'text mode" serial terminals you can have: 
  
minicom @2.5 (comms)
    Menu driven communications program

picocom @1.7 (comms)
    Minimal dumb-terminal emulation program

jerm @8095 (comms)
    communication terminal through serial and TCP/IP interfaces

kermit @9.0.302 (comms)
    Serial and network communications package.


My best regards 

Paulo Ferreira 



     
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