ATmega128L programming problem

From: Daniel Hanczewski (danhan_at_wp.pl)
Date: 06/23/04


Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:02:35 +0200

Dear all,

This is my first time to use ATmeg128L (3.3V version) and I'm having
problem with programming it via SPI. I'm using STK200 with HC244 on
board so theoreticaly this should work. But it is not. The programmer
STK200 works fine with ATmega128 (5V version) either with PonyProg or
WinAVR. I have also made STK200 with LCV244 but it also did not help.

Has anyone had a problem like mine?

Best regards
Daniel



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