Legris wrote: On Apr 15, 6:27 pm, 'J.A. Legris' wrote: Has anyone here taken the leap to a Mac based AVR development system? I'm attempting to use AVRdude with an AVRISP mkII programmer and it's showing signs of life, but it doesn't seem to be happy when the ISP cable is not connected to a target system. Specifically, the red/green status LED on the AVRISP doesn't light up at all, when I was expecting it to at least indicate the connection is bad. The green USB activity LED works and AVRdude recognizes the programmer's serial number, so the USB link is working. The next step of course is to make a target board, but I like to move in small steps.
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I was unable to get the AVRISPmkII to work properly with AVRdude on my Mac. It almost worked, recognizing the target board and reading/ programing the ATmega8, but there were consistent read errors and annoyingly long time-outs.Have you tried.
On May 3, 6:13=A0am, [email protected] (Bjarne B=E4ckstr=F6m) wrote: J.A. Legris wrote: On Apr 15, 6:27 pm, 'J.A. Legris' wrote: Has anyone here taken the leap to a Mac based AVR development system? I'm attempting to use AVRdude with an AVRISP mkII programmer and it's showing signs of life, but it doesn't seem to be happy when the ISP cable is not connected to a target system. Specifically, the red/gree=n status LED on the AVRISP doesn't light up at all, when I was expectin=g it to at least indicate the connection is bad. The green USB activity LED works and AVRdude recognizes the programmer's serial number, so the USB link is working. The next step of course is to make a target board, but I like to move in small steps.
I was unable to get the AVRISPmkII to work properly with AVRdude on my Mac. It almost worked, recognizing the target board and reading/ programing the ATmega8, but there were consistent read errors and annoyingly long time-outs.
=A0 =A0Have you tried perfectly with both AVRISPmkI and mkII.Thanks, but it's too late. For now I'm a satifisfied Windows user, atleast for this one application. A successful simultaneous installationof both new hardware and new software (on a PC, no less!) is a rareand beautiful thing.-Joe. On Apr 16, 6:51=A0pm, larwe wrote: On Apr 16, 1:03=A0pm, dsklein wrote: (accidentally) connected my programmer to a 'doze system with the latest AVR studio loaded. =A0AVR studio updated the programmer, and Good call - I forgot about that.
I have the same fun issue with MSP430 development. IAR wants to 'update' the USB-FET every time I use it. So does Rowley. Round and round and round it goes; where it stops, nobody seems to care.This is because of TI FET driver dll, not IAR or Rowley.
There aresome fixes from TI for this.
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