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Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?
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Brian Dean |
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Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ? |
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Sun, 28 Aug 2005 17:13:09 -0400 |
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On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 06:37:18AM +0200, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> Thanks, Terry and Eric, it's now all very clear.
> AVRDUDE is the way to go.
> The man page doesn't list the ATmega32, but I looked in the
> 'avrdude.conf' file, and the m32 IS defined...yahoo... :-)
Also, documentation tends to get out of date - I know, we should do
better. One really good way to see what exactly is supported by way
of chips and/or programmers is to run:
avrdude -p ?
... prints out a list of supported chips
avrdude -c ?
... prints out a list of supported programmers
-Brian
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Brian Dean
ATmega128 based MAVRIC controllers
http://www.bdmicro.com/
Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Daniel O'Connor, 2005/08/27
- Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Joerg Wunsch, 2005/08/28
- Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Vincent Trouilliez, 2005/08/28
- Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Brian Dean, 2005/08/28
- Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Vincent Trouilliez, 2005/08/28
- Re: [avr-chat] UISP / AVRDude : what to choose ?, Bob Paddock, 2005/08/28
- [avr-chat] avrora, Marvin Dickens, 2005/08/29
- Re: [avr-chat] avrora, E. Weddington, 2005/08/29
- Re: [avr-chat] avrora, Erik Christiansen, 2005/08/29
- Re: [avr-chat] avrora, Marvin Dickens, 2005/08/29