[dorkbotpdx-blabber] assembler on the arduino?

Donald Delmar Davis ddelmardavis at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 17:12:37 EST 2008


Its a 3 dollar chip and its socketed.

:)

On the other hand don't mess with the fuses and load your programs  
using the bootloader and you cant really go wrong.

I also heavily recomend using the ADABOOT loader and the dtr reset  
hack (google 'em) if you aren't running a decimillia.

You can push your code its slick and DAMNED FAST.
(you will start to see how fat the java is in the ide as well).


On Jan 28, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Paul Stoffregen wrote:

>
>> Is there any danger of nuking my Arduino's chip in the process  
>> here or does the bootloader offer some protection/restrictions in  
>> this regard?
>
> If the "fuse bits" were set properly when the bootloader was  
> written, then it is fully protected by hardware and can not be  
> modified by itself or any other code running on the chip.  See  
> section 24.4 on page 267 of the datasheet for details.
>
>
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