> My single piece of advise when choosing an AVR programmer is to make sure 
> that it is compatible with AVR Studio.
> A cheap DASA programmer or the USBTiny are great programmers, don't get me 
> wrong.. But you're stuck dealing with them commandline from AVRdude.. I've 
> got better things to do than to sit around calculating fuse values and 
> suchlike. 
> I picked up a chinese AVRISP clone on ebay for $30.. I think you can even buy 
> _REAL_ avrisp's for about $30 now.

You can get Lady Ada's AVR ISP workalike in kit form for $22:

http://www.adafruit.com/products/46

It works with AVR studio as well.  I don't use AVR studio, as it's DOS-only, 
but it works fine with AVRdude too (of course).

- John KG4L

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