I'm playing with this low cost plug and play - good for the inexperienced. Simple USB bootloader, used with Atmel Studio + WinAVR or any other compiler that produces .hex. http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ loader is super simple to use. --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, John Samperi <samperi@...> wrote: > > At 03:51 AM 1/09/2009, you wrote: > >across this one that is USB connected: > > I would suspect that would be rather large because of the USB > firmware, but if you have the room why not. > > Most boot-loaders have been designed to squeeze into the least > amount of flash. Also not that the boot-loader fuse must be > checked or programmed unlike what Darren Hutchinson says in his > webpage. > > All of my boards just have a 4 or 6 pin header with the USART pin > and power, I can then plug in anything, USB or RS323 or even ethernet > dongles to communicate with the chip. No real estate taken. > > Regards > > John Samperi > > ******************************************************** > Ampertronics Pty. Ltd. > 11 Brokenwood Place Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA > Tel. (02) 9674-6495 Fax (02) 9674-8745 > Website http://www.ampertronics.com.au > *Electronic Design * Custom Products * Contract Assembly > ******************************************************** >
Message
Re: ATMega Bootloader
2009-09-02 by stevech11
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.