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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Debugwire, stk-500 and M168

Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Debugwire, stk-500 and M168

2008-02-04 by John Samperi

At 06:54 AM 5/02/2008, you wrote:
>I uploaded to the files directory, one of a couple files I've sent to Atmel.
>This shows more or less typical studio behaviour, when it's in one of
>its' "moods".

Just to refresh our memory, what happens just before you
start typing swear words? :-)

##2 I can see Z changing to some strange address where st would not work


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John Samperi

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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Debugwire, stk-500 and M168

2008-02-04 by David VanHorn

On Feb 4, 2008 4:21 PM, John Samperi <samperi@ampertronics.com.au> wrote:
> At 06:54 AM 5/02/2008, you wrote:
> >I uploaded to the files directory, one of a couple files I've sent to Atmel.
> >This shows more or less typical studio behaviour, when it's in one of
> >its' "moods".
>
> Just to refresh our memory, what happens just before you
> start typing swear words? :-)
>
> ##2 I can see Z changing to some strange address where st would not work
>
You got it.

The code works in the chip, but in sim or emulation it's hosed.
BUT, if I walk away for a while, and try again later, I get a
DIFFERENT sort of enhosedness.  And sometimes it works properly.

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