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#101117 - Of course, but is this a "programmer" ? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
I'm puzzled, what is all this talk about "programmers", as far as I know these are ISP chips. Yes, but if you're using your own ISP application to program the chips via ISP, you still need to know the technical differences in the ISP protocol. Of course, but is this a "programmer" ? FlashMagic, for instance, is not a "programmer" it is ISP software, the UART used is still not a "programmer". If I recall from a glance at Craigs devboard it has an ISP connection and thus no "programmer" is required. I seem to recall that for these chips you need a "programming cable" but is that a programmer. I may seem to be nit-picking here, but I have seen schematics of actual "programmers" and it does not seem to be what is discussed here. Does ISP of these chips require a "programmer" or a "programming connection" Again, if I seem to be nit-picking it is to avoid ISP (with the means required) getting mixed up with kitchen table parallel programmers. Erik |
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