- Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:19 pm
#178543
I am trying to program my ATtiny84 using the Pocket AVR and AVR Studio 6.2. The problem is that the tiny84 cannot be programmed with the STK500 and, of course, the Pocket AVR driver is telling AVR Studio that it is a STK500 programmer. :doh: How do I trick AVR Studio into thinking it is connected to a STK600 programmer? I've tried hacking the .xml tool files to make it think that the chip is designed for the STK500, but it would seem that this is hardcoded or encrypted. Nothing I have done so far has an effect.
The issue is that AVR Studio has programmers assigned to the various AVR chips and it will not allow a non-assigned programmer to be used. The ATttiny84 can be programmed with the STK600, but not the STK500.
This really sucks since I'm programming the chip via SPI and not using a STK500 programmer. There has got to be a way.
The issue is that AVR Studio has programmers assigned to the various AVR chips and it will not allow a non-assigned programmer to be used. The ATttiny84 can be programmed with the STK600, but not the STK500.
This really sucks since I'm programming the chip via SPI and not using a STK500 programmer. There has got to be a way.