Hi,
Thanks, one my ISP arrives I’ll give it a go.
My understanding is that "provides a second RS-232 serial port” refers a port added to the ARM on the beagle board.
I have already used the Arduino tools and avrgal to flash a simple, blink, programme on the atmega.
I’ll let you know how I get on.
Thanks,
Andrew
at 19:54, Matthias Trute wrote:
> Am 14.09.2011 20:23, schrieb Andrew Holt:
>> Hi,
>>
>> You may, or may not, know that there is a add on for the beagle board
>> that is Arduino compatible and use the ATmega328.
>>
>> I would like to use amforth with this board and was wondering if I am
>> going to be a pioneer, or if somebody else has already done it, and
>> can warn be of any pit falls and “traps for the unwary".
>
> The controller itself works fine with amforth. What could cause
> troubles is the selection of the right usart port. You may check
> the layout first or simply try-and-change:
>
> "The Trainer provides a second RS-232 serial port that interfaces to the
> ATmega328 processor. Commands can be transmitted back and forth between
> the BeagleBoard and ATmega328 processor. "
>
>
> Matthias
>
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