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bootloader on a Atme2560 with Atmel ICE (ISP)
Jun 28th, 2016 at 3:34pm
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I'am trying to burn a new bootloader on my atmega2560 but I have this problem:  

Burning a new bootloader
Burning bootloader to board 'Arduino/Genuino Mega w/ ATmega2560 (Mega 2560)' using 'Atmel Studio ATMEL-ICE (ISP)'
Error while burning bootloader.
Burn failed
avrdude: invalid isp clock delay specified 'ISP'


Any idea about solving this ? 
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Re: bootloader on a Atme2560 with Atmel ICE (ISP)
Reply #1 - Jun 28th, 2016 at 8:21pm
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Hi,

The burn boot loader option has historically been used with the programmers available for the "Arduino IDE" which doesn't include the ICE for AVR.

The Atmel programmer options are quite new and have been provided by users. They work for upload but have not been tested with the burn boot loader facility.

If you know of any missing switches or commands for atprogram.exe then please post and they will be added to the next release.

Otherwise you can switch on "vMicro>Compiler>Show build properties". Build and in the output window you will find the name of the bootloader file.

Then you should be able to use the Device programming tools in Atmel Studio. This link seems to be a close fit although with different board.programmer selected. https://startingelectronics.org/tutorials/arduino/arduino-uno-burning-bootloader...

If you don't get a chance to post switches it will be looked at during the next few months.

Thanks for the post.
  
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