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Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude
From: |
Alexander Krause |
Subject: |
Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Apr 2012 21:50:39 +0200 |
Hi guys,
looks like I'm moving backwards :-(
Well, I registered at Atmel, downloaded AVR-Studio 5.1 and tried to get
my programmer running but somehow AVR Studio simply does not find it. It
worked with version 5.0 though.
Anyway, I got another idea.
Did anyone wrote the usersig from the MCU itself?
My idea was to check if my serial has the value 0 (bytes 0 & 1 of the
usersig) and then erase the usersig because a serial with the value 0
would be invalid in my case.
The code looks like this:
Device_Serial=(SP_ReadUserSignatureByte(0)<<8)|
SP_ReadUserSignatureByte(1);
if (Device_Serial==0) {
//erase usersig
SP_EraseUserSignatureRow();
}
Somehow even this does not work. Did I miss something?
Regards,
Alex
- [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Hayden Muhl, 2012/04/03
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Joerg Wunsch, 2012/04/13
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude,
Alexander Krause <=
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Hayden Muhl, 2012/04/18
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Joerg Wunsch, 2012/04/18
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Hayden Muhl, 2012/04/18
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Joerg Wunsch, 2012/04/18
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Hayden Muhl, 2012/04/19
- Re: [avr-chat] Cannot connect to STK600 with avrdude, Joerg Wunsch, 2012/04/20