Brian Dean wrote:
Note that I did not see any improvement in programming time, however.
My simple test with a 20K program file using an AVRISP reporting
itself as firmware revision 2.1 takes 55 seconds to program. If I
recall, this is about 3 times as long as the Version 1 protocol.
I've just flashed an atmega64 with a 51602 bytes flash file + 2k eeprom
+ set the fuses.
Everything was wrote/verified. I use the linux 'time' command and got:
real 0m43.811s
user 0m0.073
sys 0m0.290s
I wonder if, when upgrading an isp or stk500 from v1 to v2, the upgrade
software puts
the internal clock to a very low speed. Also I've noticed on v1 that if
cable that runs from
the isp to the target is in a bad condition, then the transfert to the
target would slow.
Bernard
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