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Re: [avr-chat] Difficulty writing eeprom with JTAGICE3


From: Bob Cochran
Subject: Re: [avr-chat] Difficulty writing eeprom with JTAGICE3
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 10:47:33 -0500

I wonder if there is a way to open a support ticket with Atmel for this issue? 
Doing so may get enough information from Atmel to enable an update to AVRDUDE. 

Cheers

Bob Cochran 
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA 


> On Dec 19, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Juergen Harms <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> I have now invested some time to install Atmel Studio on a Windows 7 
> partition, and to check how Atmel Studio writes to eeprom.
> 
> Short Summary
> -------------
> - Installing and getting started with Atmel Studio is a pain in the
>  neck if you are used to nice avrdude and to installing rpm packages
>  (and, why does Studio use -v for specifying options with 2 perfectly
>  different semantics in a single line?).
> 
> - The effort to install Atmel Studio is nevertheless worth while, even
>  if, later, you only use avrdude: it allows you to get the latest
>  firmware update for your jtagice3 (for me that meant an upgrade from
>  firmware version 1.37 to version 2.21).
> 
> - However, the firmware upgrade does not solve the problem discussed
>  here.
> 
> - Failures on single-byte eeprom write operations do not only occur
>  with Avrdude, but also with Atmel Studio - maybe somewhat less
>  frequently than with Avrdude, but so often that the jtagice3 is
>  practically useless if you want to write to eeprom positions.
> 
> - It looks like the problem is not necessarily due to the
>  implementation of Avrdude (or Atmel Studio) but could just as well
>  be a flaw in the implementation of the firmware of the jtagice3.
> 
> - To be repeated here: corresponding single-byte operations work
>  perfectly when using a JTAG ICE mkII - nevertheless, I will now
>  confection a new target board with a new processor to make sure that
>  the problem is not a due to the specific processor I am using.
> 
> 
> Detailed description
> --------------------
> In the attachment, I join a file into which I have pasted the console I/O for 
> both a single-byte read and a single-byte write, and both for Avrdude and for 
> Atmel Studio. Atmel Studio only has a simple -v option, which does not 
> provide much information on how Studio proceeds when it
> writes to eeprom.
> 
> 
> Juergen
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