Follow-up Comment #2, bug #43078 (project avrdude):

Hello,
I have the same issue with avrdude crashing when trying to program the .eep
file. When crashing, it returns the following:
Detected 1e960a = ATmega644P
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 

avrdude.exe: set SCK frequency to 1500000 Hz
avrdude.exe: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware
update.
avrdude.exe: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions

Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s

avrdude.exe: Device signature = 0x1e960a
avrdude.exe: reading input file
"D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep"
avrdude.exe: input file D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep auto
detected as Intel Hex
avrdude.exe: writing eeprom (0 bytes):

Writing | ################################################## | 100% -0.00s

avrdude.exe: 0 bytes of eeprom written
avrdude.exe: verifying eeprom memory against
D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep:
avrdude.exe: load data eeprom data from input file
D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep:
avrdude.exe: input file D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep auto
detected as Intel Hex
avrdude.exe: input file D:ElectronicsElectronicsNixieSpectrum_main.eep
contains 0 bytes
avrdude.exe: reading on-chip eeprom data:

Reading | 

...and Windows is popping up the crash window. 

I see in the previous response that another version of avrdude may fix the
issue but I downloaded all releases and they all behave the same. Is there any
solution on this? 

(file #32661)
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