Considering AVRDUDE, no difference. The part has even the same chip ID. Why is that possible??

But myself I found it hard to program any USB functionality without the proper register define / header files.

I had to manually insert two USB interrupt handlers to have a stable system.

If you get to some knowhow or a support will be made, let me know.. I did based a project on that chip (without verifying the avr-libc support for it), so I am stuck at x32A4 compatibility level.


Daniel


On 05/15/2013 05:50 PM, Axelrod, Benjamin wrote:
I would like to use avrdude with an XMEGA32A4U chip, however, the A4U parts don't appear 
to be supported.  I can specify the device as ATXMEGA32A4 (without the "U") and 
it seems to work fine.  But I am wondering what the differences may be.
Thanks,
Ben

Ben Axelrod
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iRobot Corporation
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