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Thanks for the comments guys!Right now the robot is a dead stone. Messed up the fuses I gues... Have to wait for another microcontroller to work on the code. I need to test the encoders first, to see how many servo pulses it needs to decelerate to stop at the designated distance (if the sensors are giving good enough signals). Then I'm thinking to use a Tiny26 that I have to be the driving controller. Didn't had time to fiddle with this lately.
And one question: It's this a 2.4 module or a mobile connection module??? It's well shielded so it must be RF!!! (even GPS?!?!?!?!)
uisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_lock=0xFFuisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_fuse_l=0xdf --wr_fuse_h=0xcauisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --erase --upload --verify if=ATMegaBOOT.hexuisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_lock=0xCF
uisp -dprog=stk200 -dpart=ATmega8 -dlpt=0x378 --erase --upload --verify if=blink.hex
By the way, I am celebrating tonight, we just got today our passports back with Canadian immigration visas! We'll be flying there in April...
Quote from: Ro-Bot-X on February 04, 2008, 12:26:58 PMBy the way, I am celebrating tonight, we just got today our passports back with Canadian immigration visas! We'll be flying there in April...sweet man where are you heading
maybe they are heading to canadia (I spelled it that way on purpose )
And where do you live now RobotX?
lol, most americans wouldnt pass the citizenship test, woot
I there an explanation (tutorial) about setting fuses for the AVR? Not using only one sample, but to explain every possibility with samples for each?
Code: [Select]uisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_lock=0xFFuisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_fuse_l=0xdf --wr_fuse_h=0xcauisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --erase --upload --verify if=ATMegaBOOT.hexuisp -dpart=ATmega8 -dprog=stk200 -dlpt=0x378 --wr_lock=0xCFIf I understood correctly, the first line unlocks the fuses, the second line writes the fuses for ext. cristal 16MHz, third line writes the bootloader and verifies it, fourth line locks the fuses so a bootloading reprogram of the chip does not erase the bootloader. The bootloader is from Arduino bootloaders folder, for the mega8 chip. A similar batch file can upload the BlinkingLED hex file, and it works, but the mega8 still does not give back a good signature.