Re: [AVR-Chat] Digest Number 985
2005-03-29 by Shibu Krishnan
hi friends
iam a newbie, i wants to know about dataflash
programming. i am currently doing an academic project
Interacctive Voice Response system. we were using
AT45DB021B dataflash with AT90s8515.interfaced using
spi and writing by Main Memory Page Program through
Buffer 1 instruction. but am not sure about it. can
anybody help us. if needed i can send the code and
connection details.
regrds
shibu
--- AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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> There are 12 messages in this issue.
>
> Topics in this digest:
>
> 1. Eagle Help ... slightly OT
> From: "Chuck Hackett"
> <egroupscdh@WhiteTrout.net>
> 2. Re: Eagle Help ... slightly OT
> From: Jim White
> <jim@coloradosatellite.com>
> 3. AVR Studio 4 include statement
> From: Geert De Pecker
> <geert.de.pecker@skynet.be>
> 4. Re: AVR Studio 4 include statement
> From: Dave VanHorn
> <dvanhorn@dvanhorn.org>
> 5. Re: AVR Studio 4 include statement
> From: Dave VanHorn
> <dvanhorn@dvanhorn.org>
> 6. RE: Eagle Help ... slightly OT
> From: "Larry Barello" <yahoo@barello.net>
> 7. Re: 2 ATmega128 sharing one external SRAM?
> From: Reza <reza_agha@yahoo.com>
> 8. HI
> From: "thefrustratedcodewarrior"
> <arif_deshmukh@rediffmail.com>
> 9. Re: 2 ATmega128 sharing one external SRAM?
> From: Philipp Adelt <p.adelt@web.de>
> 10. Re: AVR Studio 4 include statement
> From: Geert De Pecker
> <geert.de.pecker@skynet.be>
> 11. Re: 2 ATmega128 sharing one external SRAM?
> From: Dave VanHorn
> <dvanhorn@dvanhorn.org>
> 12. RE: Eagle Help ... slightly OT
> From: "Chuck Hackett"
> <egroupscdh@WhiteTrout.net>
>
>
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 12:49:50 -0600
> From: "Chuck Hackett" <egroupscdh@WhiteTrout.net>
> Subject: Eagle Help ... slightly OT
>
> This is slightly OT ... but I am working on an AVR
> circuit :-)
>
> I was trying out the Eagle Circuit CAD package and
> while searching for a generic
> NPN transistor I clicked on a generic TO-92 package
> device ("TO92") and clicked
> the "drop" button thinking that this would drop it
> onto the circuit diagram.
>
> It seems that "drop" means to drop it as an active
> library. I tried to click
> "use" in the library tree list but I can't get the
> TO-92 package NPN to reappear
> in the device "Add" dialog again.
>
> It does appear in the library summary but all the
> right-click options are grayed
> out on the TO-92 device. Other devices (eg:
> "TIP30", etc.) in the same library
> still seem to be active.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to make it active again?
>
> Regards,
>
> Chuck Hackett
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 12:15:11 -0700
> From: Jim White <jim@coloradosatellite.com>
> Subject: Re: Eagle Help ... slightly OT
>
> Drop does indeed drop libs from use. The Use
> command will get them back.
>
> There are two very active forums for Eagle. Browse
> to www.cadsoft.de and
> click on Forum. You will see Technical Support and
> User Chat. Click on
> those and your news client will open so you can see
> the messages. I use
> Outlook's find feature to search for questions that
> have been addressed
> before, usually with success. Otherwise post a
> question and you will
> almost always get answers. (Don't forget to set your
> client to read and
> show you all the past messages, there are over a
> thousand in each going
> back to 2002).
>
> I'd also highly recommend working through the
> tutorial. Eagle was a pretty
> steep learning curve for me, the tutorial got me
> over the first part of it
> quickly.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> >This is slightly OT ... but I am working on an AVR
> circuit :-)
> >
> >I was trying out the Eagle Circuit CAD package and
> while searching for a
> >generic
> >NPN transistor I clicked on a generic TO-92 package
> device ("TO92") and
> >clicked
> >the "drop" button thinking that this would drop it
> onto the circuit diagram.
> >
> >It seems that "drop" means to drop it as an active
> library. I tried to click
> >"use" in the library tree list but I can't get the
> TO-92 package NPN to
> >reappear
> >in the device "Add" dialog again.
> >
> >It does appear in the library summary but all the
> right-click options are
> >grayed
> >out on the TO-92 device. Other devices (eg:
> "TIP30", etc.) in the same
> >library
> >still seem to be active.
> >
> >Can anyone tell me how to make it active again?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Chuck Hackett
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 00:30:10 +0200
> From: Geert De Pecker <geert.de.pecker@skynet.be>
> Subject: AVR Studio 4 include statement
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question concerning the .include statement
> in the AVR studio.
> It would seem the includes are not processed before
> the assembler
> statements itself are processed:
>
> ...
>
> rcall Delay
>
> ...
>
> .include "Delay.asm"
>
> does not compile and given the error that "Delay" is
> undefined while
> this routine is defined in the "Delay.asm" file.
>
> The only solution I see is to put all include files
> before real
> processing starts, but this isn't a nice solution.
> Any hints?
>
> Regards,
>
> Geert
>
>
>
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