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In System Programmer User Guide
Figure 4-7. Automatic Programming Settings
4.3.6.1
Setting up the
System for Auto
Programming
Click on the check boxes for the commands the AVRISP User Interface should perform.
A typical sequence where the device is erased and then programmed is shown in Figure
4-7. The chip is erased, both memories programmed and verified.
Once configured, the same programming sequence is executed every time the “Start”
button is pressed. This reduces both work and possibilities for errors due to operational
errors.
4.3.6.2
Logging the Auto
Programming to a
File
By clicking on the “Log to File” check box all output from the commands are written to a
text file. The file is selected/created by pressing the “Browse” button. Navigate to the
location where the file is placed, or should be created. The output is directed to this file,
and can be viewed and edited using a standard text editor. An existing file will be
overwritten.
4.3.7
History Window
The History window is located at the bottom of the AVRISP view. In this window the dia-
log between AVR Studio and AVRISP is shown. For every new command performed,
the old dialog is replaced with the new one.
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