Wait… you have a STK600? Why bother with all this? Just use it to do 
programming & save yourself a huge hassle. Learn how the ISP works… see  
<http://support.atmel.no/knowledgebase/avrstudiohelp/mergedProjects/STK600/stk600_programming_ext.html>
 
http://support.atmel.no/knowledgebase/avrstudiohelp/mergedProjects/STK600/stk600_programming_ext.html
 , and see the help-file in Studio, and ask questions on what you don’t 
understand here or on AVRFreaks!

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard 
Cavell
Sent: September-29-12 11:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [avr-chat] DAPA programming hardware options

 

Hi, all.

I'm in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.  I'm trying to learn AVR Programming by 
starting here: http://hackaday.com/2010/10/23/avr-programming-introduction/

I'm sure you'd realize that for a newbie, there's a sudden rush of new 
terminology that I don't understand.  I need to take one step at a time.  I've 
decided to follow this tutorial step by step.  For example, I own a STK600 but 
after reading the instruction manual several times, I still don't know enough 
to do ISP from it.

I built myself a DAPA cable.  Problem is, none of my computers has a parallel 
port.  I installed a 3rd party parallel port card (cheap Chinese rubbish) into 
a PCI slot on my desktop, but it turns out the driver is unsigned and probably 
doesn't work on Windows 7 anyway.

In order to follow this tutorial, I need a computer with a motherboard-mounted 
parallel port that will run avrdude and reliably program an AVR through it.  
Any ideas what kind of computer/operating system would give me the most 
compatibility?  I guess I could go through ebay to buy an old computer, or find 
someone locally.

Richard

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