[McHUG] Saving preloaded program
Peter Morton
mortonph at comcast.net
Wed Mar 26 16:04:12 EST 2008
Yes. The various tests work if you connect the i/o to the appropriate
circuits on the start-kit board. I ran the VOLtage test that checks the ADC
converters with the inputs floating and it reads out continuously on the
terminal screen 250 to 255 (decimal) for each of the four outputs. You have
to hit the reset switch on the stamp board to start the menu over (unless
I'm missing something). And, the LCD test works.
I was just reluctant to overwrite the program if I didn't have it saved.
-Pete, W3GVX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Mitchell" <geobra at att.net>
To: "MicroController Ham User Group - Physical Computing for Ham Radio"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [McHUG] Saving preloaded program
> Pete,
> Have you gotten it to do much more that write to the LCD? And once you do
> something, can you get back to the main menu? There doesn't seem to be
> much good doc on it.
> Rich
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> -------------- Original message from "Peter Morton"
> <mortonph at comcast.net>: --------------
>
>
>> Guys-
>>
>> Is there a way to save the test program that is supplied in the ET AVR
>> Stamp
>> ATMega128 chip? Or, does someone have a copy of it?
>>
>> -Pete
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