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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: AVR-Lite help

2007-02-07 by James Ronald

Found this using google....

Atmel AVR Lite Programmer Board  CAN$39.99  (US$27.99) :

    This board is for programming various types of Atmel AVR chips via the 
parallel port on a computer.  It supports 8-pin, 20-pin, and 40-pin chips 
such as AT90S2323, 2343, 1200, 2313, 8515.   Power is derived from the 
parallel port so an external power source is not required.  The only 
connection to the board is the DB-25 parallel interface.  The board also 
includes two led's;  one to indicate that there is power to the board, and 
another to indicate the presence of data being transmitted from the computer 
to the chip or vice-versa.  This programmer supports many different types of 
programming software.  The software that we recommend is fbprg16.exe which 
is readily available on the internet.  Programmer requires a 
straight-through DB25 male to DB25 female cable. (not included but available 
for $10.00 extra.)
Dimensions:  2.5" x 3.0"

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Keller" <tjkeller1@alltel.net>
To: <AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: AVR-Lite help


>I haven;t the oney to pruchae any hardware with.
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> kernels_nz wrote:
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>> Hi Tom,
>> Back in the day when I was still using parallel programmers, I found
>> Ponyprog to be the best programming application around.
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>> As pointed out by other people, AVRISP + AVRStudio is much much easier
>> to deal with.
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