> ,
>
> Made the change (hfuse was 0xde, changed to 0xd9) and now it works.
Great.
>
> BTW does anybody know a place where these fuse setting are conscisely
> explained ?
Wanna hear some bad news? Read the datasheets of the controller. Every
Atmega has its own set. Blame Atmel for that. If you
> I would to ask you a question: there is a statement on amForth's
> GitHub page: >> amforth is influenced by (early versions of) avrforth
> from Daniel Kruszyna http://krue.net/avrforth/ and by the series of
> articles "Forth von der Pike auf" by Ron Minke published at the
> "vierte dimension" at
Hi,
Made the change (hfuse was 0xde, changed to 0xd9) and now it works.
Thanks.
BTW does anybody know a place where these fuse setting are conscisely
explained ?
Regards,
Andrew
On Sun Feb 01 2015 at 09:24:48 Andrew Holt wrote:
> Sorry its a typo. I meant ."
>
> Thanks for the fuses info
>
>
2015-02-01 14:13 GMT+01:00, Matthias Trute :
> I just released a new version of amforth.
Thanks for new release - keep up the good work, guys!
I would to ask you a question: there is a statement on amForth's
GitHub page: >> amforth is influenced by (early versions of) avrforth
from Daniel Kruszy
HI,
I just released a new version of amforth. For the
Atmega controllers it fixes a few regressions introduced
with 5.6. The MSP430 port made a few huge steps forward.
Most notably are an almost complete double cell number
support (thanks to Martin for some assembly words), and
many many small fix
Sorry its a typo. I meant ."
Thanks for the fuses info
Regards
Andrew
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