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From: | Shaun Jackman |
Subject: | Re: Re[2]: [avr-gcc-list] AVR JTAG ICE mkII and the ATmega8 |
Date: | Mon, 8 Jan 2007 13:08:50 -0700 |
Hi Jürgen, The JTAG ICE mkII is more expensive, but I already own one to program the ATmega64 I use in other projects. So, it's also a convenient ISP programmer. It seems though that I need to qualify what I said earlier about using the JTAG ICE mKII to program the ATmega8. Once I upgraded the JTAG ICE mkII firmware to version 0x0421 using AVR Studio I could read the fuses and device ID using avrdude, which I couldn't before the upgrade, but it seems I still cannot program the flash using avrdude, although it works in AVR Studio 4.12 Service Pack 4. If I do get programming working using avrdude, I'll report my experience to the mailing list. Cheers, Shaun On 1/8/07, Jürgen Schilling <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Shaun, you are welcome... I've just thought the the JTAG ICE mkII is a little bit too expensive for using it as an ISP... Cheers, Juergen Shaun schrieb am Montag, 8. Januar 2007 um 19:14: > Thanks for the note, Jürgen. At the moment, I'm only trying to program > the ATmega8 using the AVR JTAG ICE mkII. > Cheers, > Shaun > On 1/8/07, Jürgen Schilling <address@hidden> wrote: >> Hi Shaun, >> >> I'll hope you know, that debugging with the ATmega8 and the JTAG ICE >> mkII isn't possible. If you like to debug your code on the target, >> take a look at the ATmega88 which is a possible replacement for the >> ATmega8 but can be used to debug via the debug-wire. >> >> Regards, >> Juergen
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