Hi Graham,
thanks for your support.
We don't think you have understood this suggestion. We think you are
using ISP, that is In-System Programming. Do you have a JTAG programmer?
Now I'm also at little bit confused. I though that programming at the
JTAG interface is the same as using a JTAG programmer.
My board is the Ethernut 1.3 Hardware PCB Version 1.3 Revision G.
(http://www.ethernut.de/en/hardware/enut1/index.html) It is not the
STK500 hardware.
The cable I use to program the ATmega128 is called SP Duo
(http://www.embedded-creations.com/spduo/overview.htm).
The STK500 includes programming hardware that can perform ISP and
high-voltage programming, but not JTAG. avrdude is software that can
drive a variety of programmers. I'm a bit confused that you call them
both "programmers" and talk about them both giving error messages.
What software are you using with the STK500 hardware? What hardware
are you using with the avrdude software?
Currently I write my own software for the board. Later we will develop
an own board with special hardware components. Now I am writing SW for
the ATmega128 processing telecommunication tasks.
I hope we could clear the misunderstandings.
Regards,
Thomas
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