> there are many on avrfreaks.net - projects section. > One that is easily setup for the old (OLD) mega8535 is BLIPS. It too is > on avrfreaks.net. It includes a GUI based PC side program too. You'll > need atmel's AVR studio (free). I've seen this one, but I don't want something that uses a custom (Windows) interface, I'm a Mac user. My current "suite" of bootloaders all look like the AVRISP (SDK 500) so avrdude works to program them. I'll do a more thorough search of the avrfreaks site to see if one of them matches what I'd like. I like the bootloaders because I equip my robots with a Sparkfun Bluesmirf bluetooth module and do all my code and test stuff wireless. Once you get into that mode, it is REALLY hard to go back to connecting to the programmer cable. ;) Thanks! DLC > http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?module=Freaks%20Academy&func=viewItem\ > &item_type=project&item_id=625 > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, dlc <dlc@...> wrote: >> >> I've searched, but my Google-foo is not up to the task. I know that >> there is a bootloader, or bootloader app-note from Atmel that > describes >> a bootloader for the MEGA chips, I would think even the MEGA8535 that >> emulates the STK500 (AVR ISP) protocol. But I have failed. Can > someone >> point me to that source? I've been putting bootloaders on my > MEGA168's >> and I have a project that needs to use a MEGA8535... I'm spoiled, I >> like using bootloaders now. >> >> Can someone have pity on one whose Google-Foo has failed them? >> >> Many thanks, >> DLC >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------- >> Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises >> www.techtoystoday.com >> ------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: MEGA8535 bootloader?
2009-10-13 by Dennis Clark
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