Apart from "giveio" (which you must): using avrdude, did you find an entry for the programmer in the file "avrdude.conf"? If not, you'll have to add an entry, you may have to reverse engineer (if you don't have the info) which parallel pin goes to which AVR pin (MISO, MOSI, etc), most likely through an IC (find datasheet, inputs, outputs, etc). I just did this last week, it took a while. Good luck, Cat ----Original Message Follows---- From: Thomas Keller <tjkeller1@alltel.net> Reply-To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR-Lite help Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:10:24 -0600 Well. I found out that WInAVR with AVRDude is supposed to work with this board. I chose to run the AVRDude-GUI version. When I tell it to execute, nothing happens. I have selected a processor type, I have provided the path to the hex file, and I checked a few options boxes (such as do a chip erase first, and be verbose). Nothing happens. Any suggestions, filk? tom Yahoo! Groups Links _________________________________________________________________ Buy, Load, Play. The new Sympatico / MSN Music Store works seamlessly with Windows Media Player. Just Click PLAY. http://musicstore.sympatico.msn.ca/content/viewer.aspx?cid=SMS_Sept192006
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Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR-Lite help
2007-02-07 by Cat C
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