Tuesday, May 14, 2013

WiFly part 2

My WiFly and accessory boards along with the AVR Procter programmer arrived yesterday.


 The board with the attached ribbon is the pocket programmer needed to program the MarcDuino board.  The USB board on the left is the WiFly programmer.  The board on the right is the socket for connecting the WiFly to the MarcDuino board.  And the lonely board in the middle is the actual WiFly itelf.

WiFly and accessories
After a long time of trying to get the AVRdude to see the USB port, I can finally read the fuses on the Marcduino board from the command line. I still have to get the Burn-O-Mat GUI to see it though. Seems to be missing the ATmea328p MCU in the dropdown list.

Trying to use cool term for programming the WiFly but that doesn't recognize the USB port yet.

To be continued..

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