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I've found a couple things that have made testing MN a bit easier:
When working without an external xtal, I sometimes hard-code the OSCCAL value in order to eliminate tuner problems as a variable. There's a simple way to find out the factory OSCCAL value with avrdude: avrdude -p t85 -c usbasp -q -U cal:r:-:h
Since reliability testing requires dozens of repeated test runs, I write scripts to help. Here's an example:
#!/bin/bash
for i in {1..50}
do ~/github/mn25/commandline/micronucleus.exe --erase-only --fast-mode
echo "cycle $i: $?"
results=$results$?
done
echo "results: $results"
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I've found a couple things that have made testing MN a bit easier:
When working without an external xtal, I sometimes hard-code the OSCCAL value in order to eliminate tuner problems as a variable. There's a simple way to find out the factory OSCCAL value with avrdude:
avrdude -p t85 -c usbasp -q -U cal:r:-:h
Since reliability testing requires dozens of repeated test runs, I write scripts to help. Here's an example:
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