The first one is the same circuit as the one compared to the matchstick. I work on a laptop for everything I do. My electronics lab (except soldering station) is extremely portable. So I had to buy the prefab version. (If I look really closely, I can see the atmega8 SMD chip on the board). The board on the programmer is about the same size as the DIP atmega8. http://www.tuxgraphics.org/electronics/200411/article352.shtml is his explanation on how to use it. Somewhere I found out about AVRDude to program the chips instead of the uisp program he uses. The programmer uses the stk500v2 protocol, so you only need a program suitable for that (I believe AVRStudio can use this programmer, but I can be positive.) On Dec 28, 2007 7:10 AM, Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org> wrote: > > Wow, I didn't know about that. Is the first one on the webpage (the one > that requires an additional ATMega8) more versatile? > > Zack > > > On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Christopher Baker wrote: > > > http://shop.tuxgraphics.org/electronic/microcontroller.html?id=1dafc3 > > > > My favorite so far. About a quarter of the way dopwn the page is a ready > > made SMD version, being compared in size to a match. I have personally > used > > it on windows, mac, and linux. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] atmel programmer
2007-12-29 by Christopher Baker
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