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[avr-libc-dev] [task #3693] Add new device: mega256
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Eric Weddington |
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[avr-libc-dev] [task #3693] Add new device: mega256 |
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Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:35:15 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, task #3693 (project avr-libc):
>From Bob Paddock:
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Actually there is no such thing as a ATmega256 now, they changed the
nomenclature yet again, as you can find by searching the net for the
ATmega2561. There are a few variations in package and memory size, per
the public information from the seminar last year.
AVR097: Migration between ATmega128 and ATmega2561 (6 pages, revision A,
updated 11/04)
"ATmega128 and ATmega2561 are designed to be a pin and functionality
compatible sub family. This application note points out the differences to be
aware of when porting code between the devices."
http://www.atmel.ru/Disks/AVR%20Technical%20Library/appnotes/pdf/AVR097.pdf
> From other public information on the net, such AVR Studio 4.11 release
notes
we know there is a ATmega2560. We know from AVR097 that the 2561 is a
64-pin
part, it can be deduced from the seminar material that the 2560 is the
100-pin part. The other information has not turned up in what is publicly
available yet.
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