David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- avr-as pseudo-ops - there seems to be no thorough list of
these. For example, I had to look through list archives to learn
how to declare a buffer in SRAM via the '.skip' pseudo-op
That's available in the GNU assembler manual. Note that the GNU
David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it occurred to me that, if accurate timing for other
functionality is not critical, and if one is using the internal
clock, one can tune OSCCAL to get very close to the real target
baudrate.
If one wants good timing, one can recompile the code with:
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 15:21 +0100, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
David McNab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- avr-as pseudo-ops - there seems to be no thorough list of
these. For example, I had to look through list archives to learn
how to declare a buffer in SRAM via the '.skip' pseudo-op
That's
The avrdude man page indicates that debugWire doesn't support an
explicit flash erase command, but that the erase is handled implicity
by the JTAG ICE mkII during a write operation. debugWire is working
well, but the erasing part of the programming doesn't seem to be
working.
avrdude 5.3.1
JTAG
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 23:57 +0100, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
I don't mind, as long as it's really live. I know the Wiki from
www.mikrocontroller.net is, but that's German only.
Which is great for German speakers, but overall it alienates more than
95% of people.
So far, the best
international
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So far, the best
international resource is still