Thanks for the details Joerg.
After the update it works fine.
I should have updated avarice before starting the discussion, sorry about
that.
Cheers,
Omar
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Joerg Wunsch <j...@uriah.heep.sax.de> wrote:
> As Omar Choudary wrote:
>
> > and after a bit of looking through the manpage I've added the "--xmega"
> > flag but got a similar error.
> > This is the output:
> > AVaRICE version 2.10, Feb 8 2010 07:22:54
> ...
> > Reported JTAG device ID: 0x9842
> > No configuration available for device ID: 9842
>
> OK, that looks much better than your first attempt.
>
> Well, AVaRICE is meanwhile at version 2.13 :), yours is 2.10.
>
> If you look into the current src/devdescr.cc, you'll notice that an
> entry with device ID 0x9842 does exist now. So I'd really recommend
> an upgrade.
>
> > c) In the avarice manpage says that the atxmega128a1 is only supported
> > through the JTAG ICE mkII device. Will this device work for the xmegas?
>
> I'm not sure if you could force an ATxmega128A1 in place of your 256
> KiB device. It might work to some degree, but I'd really ask you to
> upgrade instead. There are many bugfixes now, too.
>
> There's one other thing to keep in mind: for all AVR Dragon (and
> JTAGICEmkII) firmware versions *prior* to 7.x, AVaRICE has no chance
> to set breakpoints for Xmega devices. The Xmega breakpoint handling
> in these earlier firmware revisions was completely undocumented, and
> has never been reverse-engineered. Starting with firmware 7.x, the
> Xmega breakpoint handling is still undocumented but could reasonably
> be reverse-engineered, so AVaRICE can handle them now. However, this
> *requires* AVaRICE with at least version 2.12, and you have to find a
> Windows machine with Atmel Studio 6 installed in order to have them
> upgrade your Dragon's firmware.
>
> --
> cheers, J"org .-.-. --... ...-- -.. . DL8DTL
>
> http://www.sax.de/~joerg/ NIC: JW11-RIPE
> Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-)
>
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