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[avrdude-dev] ATmega406 support


From: Emil
Subject: [avrdude-dev] ATmega406 support
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 17:03:37 +0100
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I have a working environment with an ATmega406 smart battery design.
To program and debug it I use AVRstudio in windows or Rowley Associates
AVR compiler in Linux. In both cases I use the JTAG ICE mkII interface.

I would like to be able to at least program this device using avrdude.
Version 5 of avrdude recognises my interface and works fine for other
devices like atmega128. My understanding is that all that needs to be
done is a section in /etc/avrdude.conf but I don't know how to do it.
I have the ATmega406.xml file from AVRstudio and that's what Rowley
Associates used when they've included support for ATmega406 in their
development environment.

Can someone show me how to derive the avrdude.conf section from
this file and I will gladly test it until it works.

Thanks.

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                                                                Regards,
                                                                Emil
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