=?UTF-8?B?IkluZy4gRGFuaWVsIFJvenNuecOzIg==?= <[email protected]> wrote:

>> 3) If you choose to flip fuses so that the chip goes at, say, 10 or
>> 20 megahertz, it will run so fast that the parallel port can't keep
>> up with it.  So it's only for AVRs running on the internal
>> oscillator in slow mode at about 1 megahertz.

> Are you sure? I regularly use a parallel cable to program my devices
> and that never happened.

Agreed, you can (at least in theory) use ISP as slowly as you like.

Richard Cavell wrote:

>> 1) You need to supply your own voltage to the chip. USB programmers
>> can generally supply +5 volts from the USB power but DAPA won't do
>> that.

Note that the AVRISPmkII doesn't supply power either, nor does the
JTAGICEmkII (or JTAGICE3, for that matter).
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