Hello Joerg
> As Noonien Soong wrote:
>
>> I am trying to run avarice with an Atmel AVRICE mkII on a Windows
>> 7x64 machine for setting a gdbserver.
> You mean, a JTAGICE mkII?
Yes.

> How did you attach that to your system?
I used PF7 pins (which are the JTAG pins for the ATmega2560) attached to
mkII board.
>> /AVaRICE version 2.8, Nov  7 2008 22:02:05//
> Umm, that's *way* old.  We have version 2.13 now.
So I am updated now.
>> I also tried to other comports, but nothing.
> Wait, you didn't use a serial connection but USB?
>
> First, you have to tell AVaRICE that you're using a JTAGICE mkII,
> with the -2 option (or --mkII, if you prefer the long options).
>
> Then, if it's connected through USB, pass the name "usb" to the
> --jtag option.
>
> avarice -2 -j usb :4242
>
> or with long options:
>
> avarice --mkII --jtag usb :4242
>
> (There's normally no need to specify the --part option, as JTAG
> can always autodetect the device information.)
Thank you, it worked now this way. I discovered that I also needed to
update the libusb filter.
Before updating, it said that 'usb' was not recognized, so when I
updated the filter it answered correctly.

Thank you very much.
Soong.

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