Try this on [email protected]. I recommend joining the list, it's generally low or zero traffic, except when someone asks a question like this.
* Drew Van Zandt Artisan's Asylum Craft Lead, Electronics & Robotics Cam # US2010035593 (M:Liam Hopkins R: Bastian Rotgeld) Domain Coordinator, MA-003-D. Masquerade aVST * On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Greg London <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know if anyone on the lists does anything with Arduino stuff > or not. Figure I'd give it a shot. > > [Q1] The 6 pin ICSP (in circuit serial programming) connector: > > Is there anything special about the 5v pin on the ICSP header? > is it just a static 5v dc? Or does it turn on/off at a certain > times during programming or change to a different voltage > during programming? > > [Q2] ICSP and brand new parts > > So, I've been programming everything using the AVR dragon > parallel programmer. I got some parts from digikey and > drop them in the parallel programmer and set the fuses and > burn the code I want. > > Can I program brand new parts using the ICSP? > change fuse settings? Download new software? > Does the board have to have an oscillator? > > I tried jury-rigging something to program the ATtiny13 > with a home made ICSP connector, but I couldn't get it > to work. Thought maybe I should see if it can actually > do what I want it to do. > > Maybe I just had something hooked up wrong, but I couldn't > find it. > > > [Q3] crystal frequency > > How hard would it be to run an arduino at something > other than 16mhz. It looks like every arduino available > commercially runs at 16mhz except for one model which I > think was a Lilypad which ran at 8mhz. > > Anyone familiar with the bootloader know how much of the > code has 16mhz hard coded into its assumptions? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hardwarehacking mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking >
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