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Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128
From: |
Joerg Wunsch |
Subject: |
Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128 |
Date: |
Thu, 15 May 2003 16:42:00 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.2.5i |
As Brian Dean wrote:
> > 0000 00 |. |
> >
> > How do I read this?
>
> This is saying that the extended fuse bits are all set to 0's. Not
> sure how this is possible really, as only one of them is defined.
Two of them are defined (there's also the watchdog enable fuse in the
extended fuse bits). However, avrdude masks out unused bits to 0,
IIRC. So the above would read as both fuse bits (bit0 and bit1) to be
set (0), the remainder masked out.
--
J"org Wunsch Unix support engineer
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- [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Erick Castillo, 2003/05/14
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128, Brian Dean, 2003/05/14
- Re: [avrdude-dev] programming 128,
Joerg Wunsch <=
- 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