PalmAVR is the almost complete AVR In-System-Programming solution at the palm of your hand. It allows you to upload, download, verify, and identify ROM contents of any supported Atmel AVR microcontroller with your Palm OS powered handheld computer. Ideal for in-field ISP firmware updates or reconfiguration.
PalmAVR is published under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
· Flash and EEPROM upload from ROM image database
· Flash and EEPROM verification against ROM image database (full or partial)
· Flash and EEPROM download into ROM image database
· Flash and EEPROM identification (compare against all available ROM image databases)
· graphical fuses editor with symbolic fuse name resolution
· automatic selection of block or page memory access when supported
· ROM image databases management
· target auto-detection and preselection by device signature
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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