![]() The 3rd computer I tried was running windows 7, but apprently Atmel Studio 7.0 can run on that. Obviously since I cannot read the device ID, I cannot program the ATMEGA1280.īoth my co-worker and I are using Windows 10, and we even have the same computer make and model. so it is not a cable issue, or a board issue. I am using the exact same board, same usb cable, same programmer, and I have not even moved the programmer's connection to the JTAG connector on the board. I did a fresh install on a 3rd computer in the lab, and it too fails to read the device ID. Debugger command enterProgMode failed." Here is the kicker though, there is no problem programming the board (has an ATMEGA1280) on my co-worker's computer. I select JTAG and click apply and it seems to be okay at that point, but when I click on the button to read the device ID, I get the error "JTAGID not valid. JTAG MKII that is introduced by atmel have to mega128 cpu and one dual port RAM,uses PDIUSBD12 as usb chip.(I saw mine). I have a JTAGICE MKII programmer that shows up in the list of programmers in Atmel Studio 7 (latest version today). Debugger & Programmer, compatible with JTAGICE mkII from ATMEL Supports On-Chip Debugging and programming Supports all AVR and AVR32 MCUs with On-Chip Debug. I was going to post this on AVR-Freaks forum, but apparently their signup page doesn't work.Īnyhow. ![]()
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