On 10/4/2011 10:43:00 AM, Mark Malmros ([email protected]) wrote:
 > What am I missing?
 >
 > I am attempting to put amforth on a Atmega328p following more or less 
the
 > Amforth Users Guide (which was written for Amforth 4.2). I am working
 > from
 > Linux.
...

Can you put  a scope  or even just a logic probe in capture mode on the 
uart pins, to see if they're being wiggled at all? If so, then the speed 
field of the fuse bits may be where you should be looking. I had some 
difficulty with this on a 324. I eventually brute forced it by trying 
many settings until I got console I/O that looked  right. I still have  
no idea why the value  I settled  on is the correct one.

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