| Munish Kumar 01/21/10 08:55 Read: 218 times Chandigarh India |
#172639 - device not an issue Responding to: Andy Neil's previous message |
Andy Neil said:
So why are you asking on the 8051-specific forum? This actually was in my mind whether to ask this on a forum for 8051, but then I felt that this was a query about FLIP interface itself & not the target device. FLIP does support 8051 chips, so I thought people using it here might help me out. After much digging on the net, I finally found the FLIP user manual. I wonder why it is not on this page: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3886 David Prentice said:
Most Atmel 8051 chips do NOT have a bootloader.
Most Atmel AVR chips do NOT have a bootloader. I knew. In the original post I said Most of the AVRs use the USB medium
I was talking about the ATmega chips supported by FLIP. I now know FLIP doesn't support ATmega8. I had mistaken ATmega8U2 for it. I would find something else to program ATmega8. Thanks everyone. |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Atmel FLIP RS232 Option greyed out | MUNISH KUMAR | 01/20/10 13:48 |
| You select the correct i/f for the chip | David Prentice | 01/20/10 15:25 |
| ATmega | MUNISH KUMAR | 01/21/10 00:46 |
| ATmega chips are my target | Andy Neil | 01/21/10 01:07 |
device not an issue | MUNISH KUMAR | 01/21/10 08:55 |
| FLIP does not support ATmega8 | David Prentice | 01/21/10 02:43 |
| destroy? | Jan Waclawek | 01/21/10 03:02 |
| Destroy refers to AVR bootloaders | David Prentice | 01/21/10 04:01 |



