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This
includes 12 months free updates and tech support.
Universal
In-System AVR Chip Programming software, compatible with the Atmel
STK500/STK501/STK502/AVRISP, Atmel AVR910
application note, Kanda Systems STK200+
and STK300 development boards, Vogel Elektronic
VTEC-ISP, Dontronics DT006,
Tietomyrsky
EXB2313,
4Ahead
AVR Board 1and Futurlec JR-AVR AT90S2313
and AT90S8535 boards.
32
bit application, runs under Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP
Works
with both parallel (LPT) and serial port (COM) programmers.
Support
for projects, allowing easy one button programming of AVR devices. Fully
compatible with CodeVisionAVR
projects, allows executing the programming tasks specified in CodeVisionAVR’s
Project|Configure|After Make menu. Ideal for production environments.
Supported
chips:
AT90S1200
ATtiny12/15L/22/2313/26
AT90S2313
AT90S2323/2343
AT90S2333/4433
AT90S4414/8515
AT90S4434/8535
ATmega603/103
ATmega64/128
ATmega161
ATmega162
ATmega163
ATmega169
ATmega32
ATmega323
ATmega48/88/168
ATmega8/16
ATmega8515
ATmega8535
AT86RF401
Software
Download
ChipBlasterAVR
Evaluation Free, file size limited version
ChipBlasterAVR
Commercial
version, password protected
ChipBlasterAVR
Setup Instructions
After
downloading the file, unzip it in a temporary directory.
Run
setup.exe to install. If there is an old version of ChipBlasterAVR present,
you may install the new one over it.
On
the first run, under Windows® NT4, 2000 or XP, you must use Administrator
privileges.
On
subsequent runs, Power User privileges may be also used.
Support:
If
you need additional support on the above product, and you can't find the
information you need in the documentation, then please contact Pavel at
the address below or join the group listed below:
This
product is from: HP InfoTech S.R.L. http://www.hpinfotech.ro
Email:
office AT hpinfotech.ro
We
now have a discussion forum dedicated to CodeVisionAVR
You
may join by sending an e-mail to: codevisionavr-subscribe AT yahoogroups.com,
or ask at http://www.avrfreaks.net
forums. This is a very helpful group with 4000+ users devoted to the AVR.
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