2011/3/31 Werner Almesberger <[email protected]>: > David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote: >> I have an idea to enhance your atusb-prg, improving the atusb end with >> a clamp , to not need to maintain my hand occupied holding the cable. > > Yeah, that should be easy. When preparing the shipments I considered > making a piece of wood that would act as protective casing but also > as a simple fixture, but eventually decided against it because it > would have meant even more delays. > >> this should be enough , also I want to separate process, flashing from >> testing, to do one process at time. for the first ~100 units batch, > > Why ? For testing you need to connect to USB anyway. You may as well > do the DFU first. When done, it will jump into the application, so > you don't even need to unplug. > >> Also if all flashing is done in one step , and the demand requires >> more prodution ratios, > [...] > > Your bottleneck may be testing. Unless you're prepared to set up > properly shielded RF test chambers, you'll be limited by > interference between devices. In practical terms, this means that > you can probably only test one device at a time. > > Testing will take a few seconds, so you wouldn't gain much by > having massively parallel flashing. > >> So please let me insist in showme the way to flash bootloader and >> program at once even with actual avr-dude (also usefull for me to be >> able to flash arduino sketches with arduino bootloader ) and make me >> happy ... please[1] > > Heh, I did something like this once at Openmoko, for the HXD8 > project. I think I did address assignment by making the devices > show up by their default address, then bring up one interface > after the other, SSH into the device, and change its address to > a unique value. Then proceed a usual. I mean to flash the avr chip with bootloader and program at once , not the Nanonote :P > > - Werner > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): [email protected] > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion >
-- David Reyes Samblas Martinez http://www.tuxbrain.com Open ultraportable & embedded solutions Ben NanoNote, Arduino, Openmoko Hey, watch out!!! There's a linux in your pocket!!! _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

