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Re: Code Conversion

Re: Code Conversion

2005-04-09 by gary457b

Chuck,

Martin Thomas has converted the Butterfly demo program into gcc.  You 
might want to look at this rather large block of code.  It's 
generously commented.

http://www.siwawi.arubi.uni-kl.de/avr_projects/#bf_app

Regards,

Gary

--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Hackett" <egroupscdh@W...> 
wrote:
>
> That's also what I thought but I hesitated to alter code from a 
vendor without
> being sure I understood it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Chuck Hackett
> "Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad 
udgment"

RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: Code Conversion

2005-04-09 by Chuck Hackett

> From: gary457b
> 
> Chuck,
> 
> Martin Thomas has converted the Butterfly demo program into gcc.  You
> might want to look at this rather large block of code.  It's
> generously commented.
> 
> http://www.siwawi.arubi.uni-kl.de/avr_projects/#bf_app

Thanks Gary, that also addresses another project ahead - diving into the
Butterfly :-)

On another question, AVR Studio: I think I have AVR Studio properly connected to
my target system using the 10-pin ISP connector on my STK500 (I have also
removed the VTARGET jumper on the STK500 since my target is self powered) but
I'd like to be sure.  I can't seem to find a way to just start AVR Studio and
look at memory on the target system.  I'd like to verify that the target chip is
unprogrammed before I program it with my software.  Can someone give me the
steps to do that?  

Cheers,

Chuck Hackett
"Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment"
7.5" gauge Union Pacific Northern (4-8-4) 844
http://www.whitetrout.net/Chuck

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