--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, moemen issa <magnoun84@...> wrote: > > I think that the problem may be in the serial port of your PC or the cable itself or even the AVR chip itself ...I'm not trying to get you to a panic attack or something but when I was doing my image processing project I faced this situation lots of times and the result was that the cable wasn't pluged properly or the COMs of the PC are destroyed.....but I hope that it doesn't get that big and be in the serial cable(which is more disposable than the PC COM's )...... I had considered that, but when I performed the same steps on another computer it still did not respond. The same was true when I switched chips and serial cables, all repeated in combination. I really do not understand this problem at all- to be truthful I had hoped it was a stupid problem on my part. I will attempt a firmware rollback later today again, but since the AVR prog portion of AVR studio does not seem to recognize the board anymore, I may be in a tremendous amount of trouble. Thank you for your time and effort, though...
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Re: issues with STK500
2006-09-24 by debatem1
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