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Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips
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Michael Hennebry |
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Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips |
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Fri, 7 Aug 2015 15:42:47 -0500 (CDT) |
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Alpine 1.00 (DEB 882 2007-12-20) |
On Fri, 7 Aug 2015, Kyle Evans wrote:
Can avrdude and the STK500 write to a stand-alone EEPROM chip, for something
like flashing coreboot onto a motherboard EEPROM chip.
Probably not.
avrdude and STK500 are for AVRs and use their protocols.
A stand-alone EEPROM will probably not use the same protocol.
That said, if the EEPROM is made by Atmel, it might use the same protocol.
One can always check the specs.
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goat to your SCSI chain now and then." -- John Woods
- [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Kyle Evans, 2015/08/07
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips,
Michael Hennebry <=
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Kyle Evans, 2015/08/08
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Axel Wachtler, 2015/08/09
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Michael Hennebry, 2015/08/09
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Kyle Evans, 2015/08/09
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Stuart Longland, 2015/08/09
- Re: [avr-chat] STK500 w/ EEPROM chips, Michael Hennebry, 2015/08/10