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Section 2 |
Emulation |
Atmega128
What is an Atmega 128?

The Atmega
128 is the next generation Atmel chip which contains much more horsepower
than your standard AVR's. This increase will allow the Atmega to scale
very easily with future stream changes. Also of note: this unit comes
as a wafer and as a result requires a programmer to interact with it.
Programmers are usually available where you purchase
your Atmega.
How do I use it?
Remember: Jumper on for programming, off for use.
1. Start up Jeepers 2.1.0
2. Select NAwapoM0.1 for the Program selection.
3. Select Both for Network.
4. Select ATmega128@18.0000 for Board. (pick your crystal speed)
5. Click Get for keys (not really necessary, but why not).
6. Fill in the IRD # field.
7. Fill the Box Key field,
8. Select your time zone.
9. Hit the Full Monty button.
10. Watch
TV!