![]() Reading | # | 100% 0.80sĪvrdude.exe: 2108 bytes of flash verifiedĪvrdude.exe: safemode: Fuses OK (E:FF, H:FF, L:FF)Ĭ:\Users\wounder>”C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\bin\avrdude.exe” -C C:/nf -c stk500v1 -P COM8 -p 89s52 -b 19200 -U flash:w:”C:\Users\wounder\Desktop\AT89S52-TEST\Objects\at899.hex”:a ![]() Writing | # | 100% 1.80sĪvrdude.exe: verifying flash memory against blinky.hex:Īvrdude.exe: load data flash data from input file blinky.hex:Īvrdude.exe: input file blinky.hex contains 2108 bytes To disable this feature, specify the -D option.Īvrdude.exe: reading input file "blinky.hex" ![]() Reading | # | 100% 0.03sĪvrdude.exe: Device signature = 0x1e5206 (probably 89s52)Īvrdude.exe: NOTE: "flash" memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed This gives ~1s delay for a 11.0592MHz xtal, using timer0įor(i=0 iavrdude.exe -c avrisp -p at89s52 -C nf -P com3 -b 19200 -U flash:w:blinky.hex:iĪvrdude.exe: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions Paste the following code into the newly created tab, which basically turns on and off the connected LED with an approximate delay of 1 second. Then select “C File” option and give it a name, e.g. ![]() Press “Yes” on the prompt asking to copy the STARTUP.A51 file into the project.įrom the project tree on the left, select the “Source Group 1” item, right click on it and choose “Add new item”. ![]()
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