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[avr-gcc-list] Mega128 Fuse Bit setting and uisp
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Dale Seaburg |
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[avr-gcc-list] Mega128 Fuse Bit setting and uisp |
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Sat, 04 May 2002 13:28:36 -0500 |
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I've exhausted my search for how to program the fuse bits on a '128.
I'm using the latest avr-gcc compiler (3.0.4) and uisp (patched for the
'128) software.
I'm using an STK300 board. I don't have an STK500, nor do I want to
invest in one right now.
I can d/l my program to the '128, and it runs, but with the default fuse
bit settings the internal 1mhz oscillator is selected. Bummer.
In the uisp helps under the --section part, there are 3 sections: prog,
eeprom and fuse. How do I build (software program) the fuse section?
I assumed that there might be something in the avr/include directory,
but grep returns nothing related to "fuse".
I attempted to use the latest Atmel Studio(4) under Win98, but it
appears to not recognize the STK300 dongle. Bummer! Perhaps I'm
missing something here.
So, I'm stuck, so far.
Can/would anyone point me in the right direction? Can uisp program the
'128 fuse bits (bytes)? If so, how do I set up that section? I want to
do this under Linux.
Thanks,
Dale Seaburg
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