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Re: [Uisp-dev] [patch #7590] Support for ATtiny48/88
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Weddington, Eric |
Subject: |
Re: [Uisp-dev] [patch #7590] Support for ATtiny48/88 |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Aug 2011 23:43:02 -0600 |
Hi Jacques,
Uisp has not been maintained in a long time. I strongly suggest that you use
the open source software avrdude instead:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude
Eric Weddington
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> Subject: [Uisp-dev] [patch #7590] Support for ATtiny48/88
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> URL:
> <http://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?7590>
>
> Summary: Support for ATtiny48/88
> Project: AVR In-System Programmer
> Submitted by: physnoct
> Submitted on: Fri 05 Aug 2011 05:28:54 AM GMT
> Category: None
> Priority: 5 - Normal
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> In Avr.C I added
> { "ATtiny48", 0x92, 0x09, 4096, 32, 64, 4500, 9000, AVR_TN48
> },
> { "ATtiny88", 0x93, 0x11, 8192, 32, 64, 4500, 9000, AVR_TN88
> },
>
>
> In Avr.h I added (not sure about the fuse and poll flags)
> #define AVR_TN48 (AVR_BYTE_POLL | AVR_PAGE_POLL | AVR_FUSE_RD \
> | AVR_FUSE_NEWWR | AVR_CAL_RD | AVR_FUSE_HIGH)
> #define AVR_TN88 (AVR_BYTE_POLL | AVR_PAGE_POLL | AVR_FUSE_RD \
> | AVR_FUSE_NEWWR | AVR_CAL_RD | AVR_FUSE_HIGH)
>
> I didn't test the programming of the lock and fuse bits, but erasing and
> programming the flash works fine with a ATtiny48.
>
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