my actual configuration, running
uisp -dprog=data -dpart=ATmega128 --rd_fuses

gives me the following
fuse low byte  0xff
fuse high byte 0xff
fuse extended byte 0xff
calibration byte      0xff - read only
lock bits  0xff

BLB12 -> 1
BLB11 -> 1
BLB02 -> 1
BLB01 -> 1
LB2     -> 1
LB1     -> 1

so, is it 7.3Mhz?

On 7/17/07, roberto pagliari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

my fuse low byte is set to 0xff. this means the clock frequency is 7.3Mhz(not 
8Mhz) right?

thank you in advance

On 7/17/07, Michael Schippling < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think "change the crystal" is the only answer for the ATMEGA.
> It's sounds like the MSP can be overclocked in software though.
> MS
>
> roberto pagliari wrote:
> > how can I set the clock frequency of motes microcontroller?
> > I'm using micaz mote right now
> >
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