Hello,
I am working on a Mac (OS X) and, in order to program a Butterfly
(atmega169), I have written a Java program (called AVRflasher) that
(at least for the Butterfly) allows to flash a compiled .hex file
and has a "terminal" to communicate with the Butterfly through its
RS2232 link.
It is freely available on my web pages at: http://www.ipnas.org/garnir/avr
A 13 pages manual describes the program.
(http://www.ipnas.ulg.ac.be/garnir/avr/AvrFlasher_Manual.pdf)
The program avoid the arcane of the programming of avrdude etc.. , it
works best on OS X (but the .jar file works "as is" on Linux) and it
avoids the arcane of the programming of avrdude etc..
If you think it's worth a trial, give me your comments!
P.S.: the zipped Xcode project( 560k with sources) can be downloaded
from : http://www.ipnas.org/garnir/avr/AvrFlasher_4-11-05.zip
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Bien amicalement,
Prof. Henri-Pierre GARNIR,
University of Liege (BELGIUM).
I.P.N.A.S., Sart Tilman B15 (parking P45)
B4000 LIEGE, BELGIUM
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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