Re: Greetings
2007-07-24 by curtis
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "curtis" <quispqix@...> wrote:
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> > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Keller <tjkeller1@> wrote: > > > Well I'am not going to ask how one aspirates granulated sugar, much > less I will not ask why TF?? > > > If you installed AVR Studio 4, then in the help section you will find > all the details on how to solder all male headers to your Dragon and > one 40 pin ZIF socket! You then use the jumpers or make your own to > jump the co-responding jumper headers, to use your Dragon for > debugging and programming. (no extra source to an AVR is needed if you > have the jumpers correct) > You obviously saw the help section in AVR Studio because that is > where the hacking/modification to the Dragon is shown. > On the IE side of things I only use IE for visiting the Microsoft web > site and the MSN site and version 6 at that! Mozilla and all the > plug-ins are for me like fire FTP, download them all, unplug, view > source, editing HTML, etc,,, > I have several FREE versions of Windows and several paid for > versions of Windows, I have several FREE computers and a couple of > computers I pay for. Personally why argue the point when you might > have or have had free hardware or software given to you at some point. > The same with Linux, Red Hat, Open Source. After all you are using > a free collaboration group of other peoples hard work to develop your > own project/hobby/ or Work! By the way I still don't know just how to > write all the code or put the codes together to make my AVR's read a > keyboard and put it on an LCD, So I have to buy BOOKS and visit > web-sites like this one and others to put it all together. I get paid > to put food on shelves and sell that food so I can build projects for > fun. http://users.adelphia.net/~quispqix >