Hello,

thanks for the fast feedback.
I've changed the programming speed, the target voltage is alright, the
fuses are not the problem & the wiring is ok.
I did not have too much time at hand, but currently it seems to me that
there is no activity whatsoever on the updi pin. I will doublecheck today.

Regarding the configuration file:

The error messages declares a missing "pgm_enable"  of the respective part
(attiny3216).
In all configurations I could find, the attiny3216 or similar uC of the
same family do not have that property. Neither do the parent parts.
Are you aware of any ressources dealing with this topic? Currently it seems
to me, that alle devices in the configuration file have the same
"pgm_enable" pattern.

Thanks for the support,

Till


Am Di., 11. Juni 2019 um 08:49 Uhr schrieb Rogier Wolff <
[email protected]>:

> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 08:11:58PM +0200, Martin Stejskal wrote:
> > 1) Clock is set too high.
> > 2) Low voltage on target.
> > 3) Wrong fuse settings
> > 4) Wiring
>
> None of the above:
>
> > po 10. 6. 2019 v 18:09 odesílatel Till Sellschopp <
> [email protected]>
>
> > > avrdude: stk500v2_program_enable(): program enable instruction not
> defined
> > > for part "ATtiny3216"
>
> The error message says that your configuration file fails to define a
> "program enable" instruction for your part.
>
> Double check your configuration file, download a newer one, install it
> and double check that avrdude is indeed using the one you think it
> should use.
>
>         Roger.
>
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