Alex Le Heux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm considering buying the AVR ISP mkII as well, and was wondering
> if this has been resolved.

Not yet, not that I know of.

> I also see quite a few other AVR ISP programmers that claim to be
> compatible with the STK200/300. If those are also supposed to work,
> I could also just go for one of them.

I don't think they will be of any much use for you, unless your
machine has a hardare parallel port.  The STK200 was a very simple
bit-bang style programmer that attached directly to a parallel port.

Use some STK500-style programmer together with a USB to RS-232
converter.  Some of them (my favorite one is the do-it-yourself USBisp
from Matthias Weißer) have the USB converter chip already mounted on
the programmer.

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