Hello, ( Wise choice to get on to AVRs ... for sure ... you will like them ... just ask for stories here about the others and you will get a lot of comment. ) You didn't elaborate much on what you are going to do but... here goes... There is no debug-wire support on a JTAG-ICE. So you don't want a JTAG-ICE it doesn't support the 2313. If you are going to do formal debug things, you need version mkII to get the debug wire support. You might download and install latest AVR Studio ... then read the tools help section ... it will fully inform you on what is what from Atmel in tools. However, if you just want to do some development and programming of the chip ... the $79 STK500 supports ISP type programming and development for the ATtiny2313 and a whole slue of other AVRs. I use the here as a base for bread boards and they work great. As far as 3rd party debug support for the 2313 - I don't know but check out AVRfreaks. There are some very wise and bright folks here that are way beyond me so keep asking and you will get answers here. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron" <aaron.groups@gmail.com> To: <avr-chat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 12:27 PM Subject: [AVR-Chat] 3rd party tools with debugWIRE support? > Hello all, > > I’ve been lurking here on the dark side for a year or so. :) > > I am contemplating ditching the PIC18F252 in my current project in favor > of a tiny2313. > > I’ve become pretty accustomed to my Microchip ICD2. I’ve looked at > Atmel’s JTAG-ICE, but $299 is more than I really want to pay; plus it > looks like I may still need a real programmer? I think I have an > (unused) AVRISP around here somewhere... > > Any 3^rd party tools available to support debugWIRE on the 2313? > > Regards, > Aaron Garber > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] 3rd party tools with debugWIRE support?
2005-06-24 by James Hatley
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