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[avrdude-dev] Fwd: FT2232 issues - ident yes, program no
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Hannes Weisbach |
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[avrdude-dev] Fwd: FT2232 issues - ident yes, program no |
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Fri, 15 May 2015 09:48:28 +0200 |
I hit 'reply' instead of 'reply all', so here is my answer for the list:
> Von: Hannes Weisbach <address@hidden>
> Betreff: Aw: [avrdude-dev] FT2232 issues - ident yes, program no
> Datum: 15. Mai 2015 09:47:11 MESZ
> An: address@hidden
>
>
> Am 15.05.2015 um 02:04 schrieb address@hidden:
>
>> Hello Hannes,
> Hi,
>
>>
>> I came across your reply to the above issue in the avrdude forum post. I am
>> attempting to use a FT2232H chip to program an ATMega328P using AVRDude. I
>> am using the following:
>>
>> • avrdude-5.11svn1068-Patch7729-win32 --AVRDude.exe
>> • libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0 --USB Driver
>> for the FT2232H
>> • ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328_new.hex --Hex file from Arduino
>> My command line is:
>>
>> c:\..\..\avrdude -c 2232hio -p m328p -v -b 3750000 -U
>> flash:w:\..\..\Arduino\Bootloaders\atmega\ATmegaBOOT_168_atmega328.hex
>>
>> The AVRDude will successfully read the chip ID, fuses, and pins. When it
>> attempts to write to the flash, it gets stuck at 93%. I can read back the
>> flash using similar command line and it is blank. Do you have any
>> suggestions on how to successfully program the flash of the ATMega328P?
> If the entire flash is blank, it's not the same issue. I'd suggest
> using a newer avrdude. 5.11 was released 4 (?) years ago! If that
> doesn't work, run avrdude with -vvvv and send me the output.
>
> Best regards,
> Hannes
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