On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:28:14 -0500 David Kelly <dke...@hiwaay.net> wrote:
> I don't remember how to use Makefiles from within AVR Studio but if > you install WinAVR in your virtual XP machine then if you have access > to your source files it should be easy to add them to an AVR Studio > project, rebuild in Studio, then launch the Studio's debugger. Hi David, I installed WinAVR and could create a project from Studio and compile it and upload it to the Dragon just fine (though an order of magnitude slower than what the ISP clock of 4MHz should achieve), but I don't understand how the debugger would help ? When I start it it tried to use the target's JTAG debugger (even though I am using ISP not JTAG), and I don't see any 'terminal' mode to compare with avrdude's.. where is it ? Oh David, since you are on *nix too, and have Dragon(s!), could you please do the same test as me (download 1024 bytes from Flash using avrdude's terminal mode) and time how long it takes ? Pleaaase... should take you only a few seconds of your time and would tell me if my Dragon is defective or not. This way I can narrow down the problems to either a design problem from Atmel in their Dragon (poor dumping speed in ISP mode), or an implementation problem in avrdude's Dragon interface. Thaaaaaank you in advance... :-) -- Vince _______________________________________________ AVR-chat mailing list AVR-chat@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-chat