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Where to find recent SAM-BA sources? #115

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zougloub opened this issue Aug 1, 2022 · 2 comments
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Where to find recent SAM-BA sources? #115

zougloub opened this issue Aug 1, 2022 · 2 comments

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@zougloub
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zougloub commented Aug 1, 2022

Sorry for the out-of-scope issue but https://github.com/atmelcorp/sam-ba is not open for issues anymore so I found a closely related package to report on.

@noglitch in atmelcorp/sam-ba@de00221 you indicate that SAM-BA can be downloaded "from Microchip website", however while I could get the compiled binaries (v3.7) here, I can't seem to be able to find the (GPL) corresponding sources from anywhere... please advise.

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@noglitch
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Hi,
The latest source code that you can have for sam-ba is the one published on https://github.com/atmelcorp/sam-ba/
and is there: https://github.com/atmelcorp/sam-ba/releases/tag/v3.3.1 (see source code links).
Regards,
Nicolas

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Hi guys,

sorry for hijacking...
We work with a QSPI-NAND on the x60. Works perfect.
For ISP, i need to write the qspi-nand Applet.
Can i use the https://github.com/atmelcorp/atmel-software-package as source for my applet or does the recent SAM-BA Releases (Qt-based) use Applets that aren't compatible to the atmel-software-package generated ones?

Urs

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