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From: | Suhas Pharkute |
Subject: | Re: [avr-chat] AVRProg.exe Command Line |
Date: | Wed, 7 Mar 2007 11:12:53 -0700 |
As Suhas Pharkute wrote:
> The AVR910 does not work for sure, ...
What does it do? If it's only the wrong device code returned by the
programmer (there's a strong disagreement about device codes for
almost anything that hasn't been standardized in the original appnote
910), you might either hack your avrdude.conf file, or force it with
-F.
> and I could not find AVR109 entries in config file. ...
It's avr109, not AVR109. You must have a *really* old avrdude if
that's not there, as the names avr109 and avr911 have been added
before release 5.0 already. You could also call it "butterfly" if you
want, but if you've really got such an old avrdude, it probably won't
work either.
As I said, AVR910 is a poor protocol, for a number of reasons. The
one-byte device codes belong to these.
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