On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Royce Pereira
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
Today I decided to try our Windows 7 (beta build 7077). This is the
build just before RC1.
I aso installed just today WinAVR 2090313.
I'm not sure if either one could be at fault.
When I try to use Avrdudein the DOS window, or thru a bat file,it
reads funny garbage at the end of the **filename**. Like so:
(This is the output of my editor )
avrdude -c stk500v2 -p m8 -u -U benz-ppm3.hex -U lfuse:w:0x21:m -U
lock:w:0x3c:m
avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.08s
avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e9307
avrdude: NOTE: FLASH memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed
To disable this feature, specify the -D option.
avrdude: erasing chip
avrdude: reading input file "benz-ppm3.hex#h"
avrdude: error opening benz-ppm3.hex#h: No such file or directory
avrdude: input file benz-ppm3.hex#h auto detected as invalid format
avrdude: can't open input file benz-ppm3.hex#h: No such file or directory
avrdude: write to file 'benz-ppm3.hex#h' failed
Note the garbage after the hex-file name. This happens even if the
command line is typed at the prompt.
I tried with AVRstudio, and the chip gets programmed wth no problem.
What could be wrong ? Thanks,
--Royce.
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