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2.1.5 Save Device File 2.1.6 Save Device File As 2.1.7 Save Program (FLASH) File 2.1.8 Save Data (EEPROM) File 2.1.9 Reload Files 2.1.10 Print 2.1.11 Close 2.1.12 Exit 2.2 Edit 2.2.1 Edit note 2.2.2 Edit security bits 2.2.3 ponyprog serial programmer Edit buffer enabled 2.3 Device 2.4 Command 2.4.1 Read All 2.4.2 Read Program (FLASH) 2.4.3 ponyprog2000 free download Read Data (EEPROM) 2.4.4 Read Security and Configuration Bits 2.4.5 Write All 2.4.6 Write Program (FLASH) 2.4.7 Write Data (EEPROM) 2.4.8
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Write Security and Configuration Bits 2.4.9 Verify All 2.4.10 Verify Program (FLASH) 2.4.11 Verify Data (EEPROM) 2.4.12 Erase 2.4.13 GetInfo 2.4.14 Reset 2.4.15 Program 2.4.16 Program Options 2.5 Utility 2.5.1 Clear buffer 2.5.2 Fill buffer 2.5.3
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Double bank 2.5.4 Byte swap 2.5.5 Set Serial Number 2.5.6 Serial Number Config 2.6 Setup 2.6.1 Interface Setup 2.6.2 Calibration 3 Hardware interfaces 3.1SI Prog 3.1.1 The main board 3.1.2 I²CBus eeprom adapter 3.1.3 Microwire eeprom adapter 3.1.4 SPI eeprom adapter 3.1.5 SDE2506 eeprom adapter 3.1.6 NVM eeprom adapter 3.1.7 AVR micro adapter 3.1.8 PIC micro adapter 3.1.9 Jumper setting summary 3.1.10 Serial cable 3.1.11 Electric schematic 3.1.12 Mounting plan 4 Scripts 4.1Quick pony-pong free download start 4.2Command reference 5FAQ Appendix A 1 Installing Installing PonyProg depend on the system you have. With Windows95/98/ME or NT/2000/XP just run the Setup.exe and follow the instructions. With RedHat Linux 6.2/7.0 login as root and execute the command # tar xvfzP ponyprog-X.XXX.tar.gz # chmod +s /usr/local/bin/ponyprog2000 (optional) If you want to use parallel port interfaces without run PonyProg as root you need also a 2.4.x kernel and parport, parport_pc and ppdev kernel modules. insmod all three modules before to execute PonyProg. If you want to use serial port interfaces be sure you have the rights to read/write the /dev/ttySx devices and /var/lock directory. With RedHat you may want to add your user to uucp group. The first time you run the program remember to select the interface and port you use with the Setup. If the program report a message like "The interface don't respond" when started, it means that you not have configured the port properly, or the interface is not connected. You need also to run Calibration in most cases. 2 Menu commands The following is an explanation of each menu command. 2.1 File 2.1.1 New Window Open a new window, each window display a buffer for the device selected. 2.1.2 Open Device File Open a file by name, and rea
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error (-21) on ponyprog 2000 + Post New Thread ponyprog device not responding Results 1 to 10 of 10 Write error (-21) on ponyprog 2000 LinkBack LinkBack URL About si-prog LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Download This Thread Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search 1st December 2006,08:17 #1 vijayragavalu Member level 1 Join http://www.lancos.com/e2p/ponyprog2000.html Date Aug 2005 Posts 36 Helped 0 / 0 Points 1,523 Level 8 avrprog hi i am doing my projects in avr studio 4.12.i would like to program my avr microcontroller via avrprog(avrisp) which is there in studio 4.12. can any give me circuit diagram or hardware setup for atmel avrisp. now i am http://www.edaboard.com/thread81957.html programming my controller through PONYPROG2000 programmer. does ponyprog circuit support atmel avrprog? thankyou 1st December 2006,17:20 #2 budhy Advanced Member level 3 Join Date Oct 2006 Location Indonesia Posts 828 Helped 221 / 221 Points 10,724 Level 24 configure atmega32 avrprog Try this circuit : 1 members found this post helpful. 1st December 2006,17:20 2nd December 2006,05:42 #3 vijayragavalu Member level 1 Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 36 Helped 0 / 0 Points 1,523 Level 8 avrprog at90s1200 thanks budhy but it is Parallel port programming dongle .i need serial port(rs232) programmer which supports ATMEL AVRPROG programmer .can any one give me AVRPROG circuit please.., 2nd December 2006,05:55 #4 budhy Advanced Member level 3 Join Date Oct 2006 Location Indonesia Posts 828 Helped 221 / 221 Points 10,724 Level 24 atmel avrprog Do you mean : AVR910: In-System Programming, you can get this application note at http://atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_...ts/DOC0943.PDF 2nd December 2006,05:55 2nd December 2006,06:37 #5 vijayragav
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the software and hardware for Atmel's STK standard. Moderator: phalanx Post a reply 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 2313 out of circuit ISP? by hareti » Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:59 am Hi, I've built a board with an AT90S2313 uC but due to space constraints have left off the ISP socket. I wanted to program the device before I plug it into the socket on my board but I'm starting to this this was a bad idea. I have plugged my programmer into a breadboard and wired up the GND, VCC, MISO, MOSI, SCK and RESET lines to the uC. I've also hooked up my power supply to the VCC and GND lines. I was hoping this would be suficient to program the device but I'm having problems. I've checked all the wiring and tested it with a multimeter so I know that's ok. I'm using PonyProg and a simple buffered parallel programmer. PonyProg is set to Parallel Avr ISP I/O and clicking Probe tests OK. When I try to program the first error I get is "Device missing or unknown device (-24)". The if I click Ignore it says Writing.... but then says "Write error (-21)". Is there something I'm missing? I thought maybe it needs the crystal so I tried adding an 8MHz one and the 22pF caps but no difference. The power supply is set to 5v, maybe this is not correct? Any help would be greatly appreciated... hareti Posts: 3Joined: Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:46 am Top by leon_heller » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:19 am It does need to have a clock. Is yours working? Are you sure that the programmer is working properly? Leon Leon HellerG1HSM leon_heller Support Volunteer Posts: 5734Joined: Sun May 01, 2005 11:20 amLocation: St. Leonards-on-Sea, E. Sussex, UK. Top by hareti » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:13 am Hi Leon, The clock on the breadboard does not appear to be working. Using a scope I've looked at other working boards with the same uC and you get a nice sine wave on pins 4 and 5 - the ones connected to the crystal. There is nothing on the one I'm trying to program out of circuit. All it has is power and the crystal with load caps. That's all it needs isn't it? The crystal should go even if the uC is blank. I'm not sure what's going on. The on