On May 27, 2013, at 14:07 , Joerg Wunsch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sure, it does.  Unless you've got a very old one with the first
> hardware revision.  These were not capable of talking PDI at all
> (serial number starts with "A").

That's good to know. For some reason, I thought it couldn't do debugging, only 
programming. Mine can certainly program via PDI, and with avrdude, does so 
quite well.

Mine is labeled:

AVRISP mkII Main uni
A09-0002/03
SN:0200056408
2010.06.24
Made in Malaysia
(and there's a QR code).

So, there is a serial number that does NOT start with A, and another number 
that does.

> Atmel doesn't document any of the debugging protocols.

Figures. Is this because they don't want anyone else developing debugging tools 
for PDI?

-- 
Rick




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