An even better feature would be a way to list the differences (often marked by an internal date stamp). AVR studio has this feature, which is very useful for checking if an “unknown” chip has the code in it that you think it does. eXtreme Burner is very nice, but I’d like to request a missing feature for V1.1, namely a way to VERIFY (independent of programming) the contents of a chip against a given file. I was searching for an alternative to AVRdude, which is, as you say, not very “user-friendly”, and found your comment on another site, which led me here. Peoples interested in translating the app may get more information on this page. Don’t stop for a minute! -Frank □ Translators Please don’t hesitate to leave your comment here. This is first public release so please send your suggestions and bug reports. ![]() Only after disabling this feature install the software. Please see the following video on how to disable this. ![]() These OS does not allow installation of unsigned drivers. This version has the drivers built into the installer. XP®, Vista®, 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions).
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