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March 10, 2010, at 08:33 AM by 128.226.220.40 -
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vpdLXA  <a href="http://fltvcywhsedr.com/">fltvcywhsedr</a>, [url=http://kmujqfpwkxfk.com/]kmujqfpwkxfk[/url], [link=http://jfgmrwtpmpno.com/]jfgmrwtpmpno[/link], http://fmipbatqhsxx.com/
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!!! Software
* AVR toolchain
* BTnut (and Ethernut a
.k.a. Nut/OS)
* lightblue (on Mac it requires XCode with support for the 10.4u.SDK
: in project preferences you need to select gcc4.0)

\\

There are three different ways of programming a btnode:

1. ISP (in-system programming):
USB2serial cable->serial cable->AVR ISP -> btnode ISP(J1) input

NOTE: Profilic USB-2-Serial Adapter does not work with AVR ISP

2. bootloader (system programs itself over serial cable, reset button must be pressed):
USB2serial cable -> voltage level converter RS232
/TTL ([-12,+12]->3.3V) -> btnode UART(J4) input

3. bootloader and application image stored in BTnode XRAM (e.g. over Bluetooth)
March 08, 2010, at 03:55 PM by cbroeypxy - XlBzMfLo
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!!! Software
* AVR toolchain
* BTnut (and Ethernut a
.k.a. Nut/OS)
* lightblue (on Mac it requires XCode with support for the 10.4u.SDK
: in project preferences you need to select gcc4.0)

\\

There are three different ways of programming a btnode:

1. ISP (in-system programming):
USB2serial cable->serial cable->AVR ISP -> btnode ISP(J1) input

NOTE: Profilic USB-2-Serial Adapter does not work with AVR ISP

2. bootloader (system programs itself over serial cable, reset button must be pressed):
USB2serial cable -> voltage level converter RS232
/TTL ([-12,+12]->3.3V) -> btnode UART(J4) input

3. bootloader and application image stored in BTnode XRAM (e.g. over Bluetooth)
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vpdLXA  <a href="http://fltvcywhsedr.com/">fltvcywhsedr</a>, [url=http://kmujqfpwkxfk.com/]kmujqfpwkxfk[/url], [link=http://jfgmrwtpmpno.com/]jfgmrwtpmpno[/link], http://fmipbatqhsxx.com/
February 23, 2010, at 10:52 AM by 129.132.178.136 -
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!! Hey Author could you publish source code ? With GNU licensing ?

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January 15, 2010, at 04:47 AM by 96.23.228.109 -
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January 15, 2010, at 04:44 AM by 96.23.228.109 -
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3. bootloader and application image stored in BTnode XRAM (e.g. over Bluetooth)

Publish source code ? With GNU licensing ?
November 29, 2009, at 07:13 PM by 77.58.155.199 -
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!!! Software
* AVR toolchain
* BTnut (and Ethernut a.k.a. Nut/OS)
* lightblue (on Mac it requires XCode with support for the 10.4u.SDK: in project preferences you need to select gcc4.0)

\\

July 21, 2008, at 01:12 AM by 80.218.230.83 -
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There are three different ways of programming a btnode:

1. ISP (in-system programming):
USB2serial cable->serial cable->AVR ISP -> btnode ISP(J1) input

NOTE: Profilic USB-2-Serial Adapter does not work with AVR ISP

2. bootloader (system programs itself over serial cable, reset button must be pressed):
USB2serial cable -> voltage level converter RS232/TTL ([-12,+12]->3.3V) -> btnode UART(J4) input

3. bootloader and application image stored in BTnode XRAM (e.g. over Bluetooth)