Robert,

> I installed AvrStudio4 and Update SP3, hope this was right.

It doesn't really matter, the changas for a particular
device are small and I did not found anything relevant
for the amforth prompt (at least).

> 
>> install wine and copy the Atmel assembler avrasm2.exe
>> together with the AppNotes2 directory
> 
> I think AppNotes2 has changed name (maybe this was SP3?).
> I took Atmel/AVR\ Tools/AvrAssembler2/Appnotes which seems to work,
> so I assume it's the right one.

There are a lot of inc files there which look basically all the
same:

------
....
; ***** BOOT_LOAD ********************
; SPMCSR - Store Program Memory Control Register
.equ    SPMEN   = 0     ; Store Program Memory Enable
.equ    PGERS   = 1     ; Page Erase
.equ    PGWRT   = 2     ; Page Write
....

------------

> 
>> Finally run "ant mega.hex" in the appl/arduino directory and
> 
> went fine.  (I did not test build with make)

Hey, cool. Looks like ant is simpler in use than make
Nobody should say anything against java ;=))

> 
>> you should get two (or more) new files that need to be burned with ISP
>> or JTAG onto your mega arduino board.
> 
> avrdude?

works fine. If you look at the avr-buid.xml file, you will see
a <macrodef name="avrdude"> which has all the settings, including
some macros from programmer.properties and the build.xml in
your application directory. Way to complicate, IMHO. If anyone
has a better idea, let me know. CMake would be an option.

> So I will free two arduinos now        (much work),
> improvise an ISP with one of them      (easy),

IMHO that ISP ardiuno should speak some standard protocol
like avr109 or avr910. But I've never tested them..

> find out which files to burn and how   (more work...)
> more googling and probably man avrdude

avrdude is a classic unix tool: many command line options
and works for smart people only ;=). But it has a verbose
mode which tells long stories..

Matthias

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