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[avrdude-dev] Programming lfuse on a usb1287


From: rggammon
Subject: [avrdude-dev] Programming lfuse on a usb1287
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 01:05:34 -0700 (PDT)

Hi folks,

I'm trying to set the low fuse on an at90usb1278 (attached to a AT90USBKey
board). In particular, I'm trying to program CKOUT.

I'm using this guy as a programmer:
http://www.xilinx.com/support/programr/jtag_cable.pdf (it's worked in the
past for jtag programming cpld's, and it appears one can use it to ISP
program avr's).

Verbose output below -- I seem to be communicating, but the fuse write
doesn't appear to take. Any ideas?

>avrdude -c xil -p usb1287 -v -v -u -U lfuse:w:0x1E:m
...
bitbang_cmd(): [ AC 53 00 00 ] [ 0F FF 53 00 ]
avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions

Reading |                                                    | 0% 0.00s
bitbang_cmd(): [ 30 00 00 00 ] [ 00 30 00 1E ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ 30 00 01 00 ] [ 00 30 00 97 ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ 30 00 02 00 ] [ 00 30 00 82 ]
avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e9782
bitbang_cmd(): [ A0 0F FC 00 ] [ 00 A0 0F FF ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ A0 0F FD 00 ] [ 00 A0 0F FF ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ A0 0F FE 00 ] [ 00 A0 0F FF ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ A0 0F FF 00 ] [ 00 A0 0F FF ]
avrdude: reading input file "0x1E"
avrdude: writing lfuse (1 bytes):

Writing |                                                    | 0% 0.00s
bitbang_cmd(): [ 50 00 00 00 ] [ 00 50 00 5E ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ AC A0 00 1E ] [ 00 AC A0 00 ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ 50 00 00 00 ] [ 1E 50 00 5E ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ 50 00 00 00 ] [ 00 50 00 5E ]
bitbang_cmd(): [ 50 00 00 00 ] [ 00 50 00 5E ]
[... repeated ...]

 ***failed;

[...]

avrdude: verifying ...
avrdude: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
         0x1e != 0x5e
avrdude: verification error; content mismatch


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