From: Jan K. <kro...@ho...> - 2012-05-07 13:54:20
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Hi Chuck I am glad that the problem is solved. I am not in real time a programmer but a mechanical engineer who is writing optimization tools for dispatching powerplants. But my hobby is electronics, and the arduino. Cheers, Jan Jan kromhout Sacharovlaan 3 3223HM Hellevoetsluis-NL Op 7 mei 2012 om 14:27 heeft Charles Summers <sum...@gm...> het volgende geschreven: > Hi Jan, > Great to hear that you've got amForth running! > I'm a software QA guy in real life, so I'd be very interested in seeing the > steps you took on Windows tat did NOT work and the steps you took on OSX > that DID work. It might save others from a similar fate :) > cheers, > -chuck > > On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 5:40 AM, Jan Kromhout <kro...@ho...> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Thanks to all people how have response to my questions. >> I have now a running system. >> >> Special tanks to Chuck and Paulo. >> >> I have put the hex files and store them into the directory of avrdude >> under the arduino. >> >> Flashed to the Arduino under the OSX, and voila a working AMForth. >> >> Try the same under windows XP and without any error message, nu running >> AMForth. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jan >> >> >> Op 6 mei 2012, om 22:52 heeft Jan Kromhout het volgende geschreven: >> >>> Thanks Paulo, >>> >>> Could sommething going wrong with the burner? >>> Can you give me a hint how to do this on the OSX. >>> I have not yet the experiance. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Jan kromhout >>> Sacharovlaan 3 >>> 3223HM Hellevoetsluis-NL >>> >>> Op 6 mei 2012 om 22:27 heeft Paulo Ferreira <pa...@ke...> het volgende >> geschreven: >>> >>>> >>>> On 2012/05/06, at 20:00, Erich Waelde wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> On 05/06/2012 08:12 PM, Jan Kromhout wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> If I understand correctly the best is to buy some bare 328p chips, >>>>>> and flash them without tatching the lock bits. >>>>> >>>>> If fuses and "lock bits" refer to the same thing, then >>>>> no: "bare chips" and arduino boards are different things. >>>>> I personally use the following settings on arduino "duemilanove" >>>>> and "uno" boards >>>>> >>>>> MCU=atmega328p >>>>> # set the fuses according to your MCU >>>>> LFUSE=0xFF >>>>> HFUSE=0xD9 >>>>> # some MCU have this one, see write-fuses target below >>>>> EFUSE=0x05 >>>>> >>>>> The bare chips will run on the internal RC oszillator at 1 (or >>>>> 8?) MHz, they will ignore the attached crystal, unless you >>>>> correct the fuse bits. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> There is a "readme.txt" file in the directory appl/arduino with >>>>> more information on arduinos. >>>>> >>>>> And just to make sure: you are aware, that flashing amforth to >>>>> an arduino board does remove the arduino bootloader, are you? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Erich >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yes, those settings work ok with an Arduino Duemilanove (atmega328p). >>>> >>>> Here are the command lines for Unix ( in my case OSX) and an usbtiny >> programmer: >>>> >>>> >> =============================================================================== >>>> avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -e -U flash:w:duemilanove.hex:i -U >> eeprom:w:duemilanove.eep.hex:i >>>> >>>> avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U 'lfuse:w:0xFF:m' >>>> avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U 'hfuse:w:0xD9:m' >>>> avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U 'efuse:w:0x05:m' >>>> >>>> =========================================================== >>>> >>>> Tested with three different arduinos! ( just in case... ) >>>> >>>> >>>> My best regards >>>> Paulo Ferreira >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Live Security Virtual Conference >>>> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and >>>> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. >> Discussions >>>> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in >> malware >>>> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.net/ >>>> Amf...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amforth-devel >>>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Live Security Virtual Conference >>> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and >>> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. 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