Nope, just feed it good vcc, clock, and reset, and don't zap the pins.
-- Sent from my Palm Prē
Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009, Tim Mitchell wrote:
> I presume you're talking about bootloaders here
> where the flash is being modified by the software.
No, actually it's just an ATtiny which will be
programmed, fuses set, inserted into a circuit
and shipped. From that point on, nothing is ever
written to persistent memory (EPROM/FLASH)
anymore, but it'd be nice if things keep "just
working". Any protective measures needed for
that?
Best,
Marc
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RE: [AVR-Chat] prevent attiny2313 flash corruption
2009-11-04 by david Vanhorn
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