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[AVR club] clock problem_explain - ahmedsuper2008 - Feb 22 8:12:10 2008

I am using STK200 programmer which is connected to the parallel
port,language is "Avr RISC " , compiler is avr studio 4.0 and
i am using ponyprog to burn the hex file into the chip.
I don't use STK-500.

i have tried the ponyprog to change the fuse bits but i doesn't work!!



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Re: [AVR club] clock problem_explain - ahmedsuper2008 - Feb 22 12:18:51 2008

I have finally fix my problem with atmega8535 clock mode by using
ponyprog to change the fuse bits

thanks for all of u and i wish to help every member if there is any
problem

mohsenco.... :D
--- In a...@yahoogroups.com, Zack Widup wrote:
> I have no experience with the STK200. My STK500 has been working
> flawlessly for a couple years now. I can use AVR Studio to program
devices
> with it.
>
> I also haven't used Ponyprog. What device are you trying to
program?
> Will Ponyprog do the fuse bits in it? Looking over the
documentation, it
> appears there are a limited number of AVR's it can set the fuse
bits on.
>
> Zack
>
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, ahmedsuper2008 wrote:
>
> > I am using STK200 programmer which is connected to the parallel
> > port,language is "Avr RISC " , compiler is avr studio 4.0 and
> > i am using ponyprog to burn the hex file into the chip.
> > I don't use STK-500.
> >
> > i have tried the ponyprog to change the fuse bits but i doesn't
work!!
>



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Re: [AVR club] clock problem_explain - Zack Widup - Feb 22 13:30:22 2008


I have no experience with the STK200. My STK500 has been working
flawlessly for a couple years now. I can use AVR Studio to program devices
with it.

I also haven't used Ponyprog. What device are you trying to program?
Will Ponyprog do the fuse bits in it? Looking over the documentation, it
appears there are a limited number of AVR's it can set the fuse bits on.

Zack

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, ahmedsuper2008 wrote:

> I am using STK200 programmer which is connected to the parallel
> port,language is "Avr RISC " , compiler is avr studio 4.0 and
> i am using ponyprog to burn the hex file into the chip.
> I don't use STK-500.
>
> i have tried the ponyprog to change the fuse bits but i doesn't work!!
>



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