![]() Also verify that the correct device and interface settings have been specified. Please verify that the programmer is correctly attached to the target and that target power has been switched on. However, while I have the ISP interface active I set the JTAGEN fuse to make the JTAG active and while that works fine as well, when I change the interface to JTAG and try to read the Device ID I receive the following error: *) Performred the self test on the AVR ONE! and it works fine. *) Use the AVR ONE as an ISP interface to upload programs successfully. According to the AVR ONE! documentation and the Atmel datasheet for the 2560 they should work together, however, I am having a heck of a time figuring out how. Recently I found and purchased a new AVR ONE! on the cheap and am having some difficulty using it on the Arduino Mega 2560 board. I was using the Arduino IDE 1.0 but moved on to AVR Studio v5.1. ![]() ![]() I have an Arduino with an ATmega2560 MC on it. ![]()
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