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AVR Dragon: Work Up To 32K Flash?

AVR Dragon: Work Up To 32K Flash?

2007-01-24 by AVR Development

I think the AVR Dragon is the bomb (that means really good) at $49 but it
only works on AVR processors with 32K of flash or less.  I'd like to make an
adapter board for the ATmega64 and the ATmega1281 to plug into the AVR
Dragon.  I've read about doing this and also have confirmed this with the
local Atmel field service rep.

 

My question is:  If I use 32K or less of the flash memory is there a way to
get the AVR Dragon to emulate for me?

 

--= Joe Llama

 

 



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Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR Dragon: Work Up To 32K Flash?

2007-01-24 by John Samperi

At 02:38 PM 24/01/2007, you wrote:
>My question is:  If I use 32K or less of the flash memory is there a way to
>get the AVR Dragon to emulate for me?

I don't believe so, don't know what the "Atmel rep" is talking
about :) . You MAY BE able to do ISP or possibly JTAG programming
when Atmel releases updates for other larges chips for the Dragon
but all the literature is clear that emulation is limited to
32k max devices.



Regards

John Samperi

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Re: [AVR-Chat] AVR Dragon: Work Up To 32K Flash?

2007-01-24 by Narendran

can any body sugest a good development board for ATmega controllers... it would be nice if the circuits of the board are available... since i can make my own pcbs with them
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  Subject: [AVR-Chat] AVR Dragon: Work Up To 32K Flash?


  I think the AVR Dragon is the bomb (that means really good) at $49 but it
  only works on AVR processors with 32K of flash or less. I'd like to make an
  adapter board for the ATmega64 and the ATmega1281 to plug into the AVR
  Dragon. I've read about doing this and also have confirmed this with the
  local Atmel field service rep.

  My question is: If I use 32K or less of the flash memory is there a way to
  get the AVR Dragon to emulate for me?

  --= Joe Llama

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