[C.CC USERS] users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 7

BOONE, ROBERT rboone1 at kent.edu
Fri Jun 22 14:09:47 BST 2012


Ran into another issue.  I am not able to get anything
other than the heartbeat to work.  Possibly just the version 
of mega I am using?  I can try an official mega sometime 
soon.
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   1. Re: Issues with Arduino Mega (ftdi 1280 version) (Matt Jadud)


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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 16:55:30 -0400
From: Matt Jadud <matt at jadud.com>
Subject: Re: [C.CC USERS] Issues with Arduino Mega (ftdi 1280 version)
To: "BOONE, ROBERT" <rboone1 at kent.edu>
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Hi Robert,

The 1280 should be "just fine." That's distressing to me.

I just moved from Allegheny to Berea College, and don't yet have an
office and/or lab---everything is in boxes. In fact, I suspect I don't
have a 1280-based board that I can put my hands on at the moment...

I'm going to order one or two Arduinos today (I now have network
access at home), so that I can help when a question like this comes
in. In the meantime...

1. The 1280 should not require the Python script.

2. Did you do the firmware upload first? I'm assuming you did.

3. Did you choose a 1280-based board in the plugin, as opposed to a
328-based board? This will affect how the code is compiled.

4. Is this an Arduino-official board, or is this a Seeed studio board
(or other)?

Those are a few questions I can think to ask off the top of my head.
Let us know on the list if those are all steps you've already taken,
and we'll get you rolling. I don't think anything changed recently
that would break a 1280 w/ FTDI, so this shouldn't be an issue.

Cheers,
Matt

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:26 AM, BOONE, ROBERT <rboone1 at kent.edu> wrote:
> I have used the jEdit to try and get the simple blink demonstration to work. ?I have tried both the jEdit to upload and using avrdude with the python script to convert the hex file with no results. ?Both seem to upload fine, but it is obviously not blinking at all.
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