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[avrdude-dev] programming 128
From: |
Erick Castillo |
Subject: |
[avrdude-dev] programming 128 |
Date: |
Wed, 14 May 2003 19:13:54 -0700 (PDT) |
I've got three main questions.
I'm currently trying to program an atmega128. The first thing i'd like to
do is get it out of 103 compatibility mode. I ran the following command
r ef
but i'm not sure what the output of this is telling me. I get the
following line:
0000 00 |. |
How do I read this?
Also, for some odd reason, I cannot get through the verification process
in avrdude. I'm using the exact same method as I did with some atmega32
chips that I had and always erase before i load. For some reason, I get
the same mismatch at the exact same location, 0x0000.
0x0c != 0x00
Any ideas on this one?
Finally, when I erase the atmega128 I get an erase-rewrite cycle count. I
never got this before when I erased the atmega32 chips. Are there any
concerns here?
Assistance would be greatly appreciated.
--Erick
- [avrdude-dev] programming 128,
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- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Brian Dean, 2003/05/14
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Joerg Wunsch, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Brian Dean, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Erick Castillo, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Theodore A. Roth, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Erick Castillo, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Theodore A. Roth, 2003/05/15
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Lou, 2003/05/16
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Erick Castillo, 2003/05/16
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Joerg Wunsch, 2003/05/16