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Re: [avr-chat] avrdragon question.. is it dead?
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Haberler Michael |
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Re: [avr-chat] avrdragon question.. is it dead? |
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Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:44:29 +0100 |
Windows - unsure but I'd assume when you install AVRstudio and its
drivers it should use those (a funny driver called "Jungo" and looks
like a network card in System/Device Managament)
Try usbview, for instance through
http://www.ftdichip.com/Resources/Utilities.htm
--
Mac OS - have a look in System Profiler -> USB - it should show the
device as attached
it doesnt necessarily create an entry in /dev - avarice and avrdude
talk to these devices through libusb, a user level library, and not
through a device file.
My chinese Kee Electronics JTAGICE MKII clone doesnt do this either,
but works fine with avarice and avrdude on Mac OS nevertheless
-Michael
Am 28.12.2008 um 13:42 schrieb Neil Davey:
Hi List,
I got a dragon a few months ago, only now just got time to pull it
out of the box..
My problem is that is seems to be not detected by Windows or Mac..
on Windows I get no usb device detected, no driver install or
anything, no sounds when it is plugged in or unplugged... When I
attach the dragon to the usb port it blinks the led orange (green +
red?) for about 1 second, then goes to red..
Is there something terminally wrong with my dragon? Or am I just
doing something wrong?
Regards
Neil Davey
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