You mean this one? http://www.lancos.com/prog.html The parallel port is a pain. It is a self inflicted pain when the STK500 and AVRISP are so inexpensive. Lots of places offer $15 more-or-less parallel port programmers as well that work with PonyProg, Avrdude or even Bascom. There really just isn't any reason to struggle with a home grown thing. DLC > A google search did not turn up much. It looks like the > original manufacturer many not have a web presence any > more. And, it does look like its a parallel programmer. > > Everything I've heard is that that modern computers are a > major pain when you try to use the parallel port for > anything. > > Jim > > > On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 21:43:06 -0000 > "kernels_nz" <hein@mediflex.co.nz> wrote: >> Hi Tom, >> Back in the day when I was still using parallel >> programmers, I found >> Ponyprog to be the best programming application around. >> >> As pointed out by other people, AVRISP + AVRStudio is >> much much easier >> to deal with. >> >> Cheers >> Hein B >> Auckland, New Zealand. >> >> >> --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Keller >> <tjkeller1@...> wrote: >> > >> > Guys & Gals: >> > >> > I have an AVR-Lite programmer board here, and I am >> trying to pop an >> > ATtiny2313 with it. I was under the impression I would >> be able to use >> > AVR Studio for this, but AVR Studio doesn't seem to >> recognize this >> > board. Can anyone tell me what software can be used, >> and how to obtain >> > it, please? >> > >> > Thank you for your time and consideration in this >> matter; >> > >> > tom >> > >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > The Think Different Store > http://www.thinkdifferentstore.com/ > For All Your Mac Gear > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: AVR-Lite help
2007-02-06 by dlc@frii.com
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