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[avr-gcc-list] avrdude - Getting started
From: |
Andreas Höschler |
Subject: |
[avr-gcc-list] avrdude - Getting started |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:21:59 +0100 |
Hi all,
• I have built the avr tool chain on Solaris
• I have VirtualBox (Windows XP) on the Solaris machine
• I ave purchased a AMtel AVR programmer (AVRISPmkII). This thing has
an USB-interface
• I have an Arduino board
• I have written a first "Hello World" program, built that with avr-gcc
and made the hex with avr-objcopy.
• avrdude is available in /usr/local/bin/avrdude but I have no idea how
to use that
• I have conencted the SPI interface of the programmer to the Arduino
board.
What comes next? I currently see two distinct approaches:
• [Programming via Unix] How can I make avrdude find and use the AMtel
programmer on my Solaris machine? When I do "ls /dev/usb" I get
b38.3 device0 hid0 hid1 hid2 hid3 hub0 hub1
Do I need any additonal driver or what for Solaris to get this to work?
Do I need libusb? I really have no idea!?
• [Programming via Windows] I have installed VirtualBox on the Solaris
machine and am running a Windows XP guest. I could install AVR studio
on this box but to use the AVR programmer I most likely have to map an
USB device from the host to the Windows XP guest. When I create a USB
filter in the VirtualBox application it asks for Name, Vendor ID:,
Product ID: Revision, Serial No, ... I really have no idea what to
enter here!
How do I proceed from here? Hints are greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot,
Andreas
- [avr-gcc-list] avrdude - Getting started,
Andreas Höschler <=