New software - Version 3.94
Posted: 05 Jun 2024 13:50
Dear Dataman users,
New software has just been posted on our software pages for the Dataman 40Pro universal ISP programmer.
Version 3.94 features the following amendments:
New Device Support
Many new devices have been added in this revision, please download the full device list to verify your chip is supported: Dataman40ProDeviceList.pdf
Major Changes
64 bit version of remotelb.dll for 64-bit .NET applications was updated
Checksum calculator, buffers list encapsulated into scroll box due to window size limitation
Other Changes
Added support for CASN (Common Attributes of Serial NAND) page (new Macronix serial NAND feature)
Atmel/Microchip ATmega808/1608/3208 series in SSOP28 package, updated package drawing
Microchip AVR DA/DB/DD/EA/EB series in SSOP28 package, updated package drawing
Bug Fixes
Atmel ATmega328PB [MLF32](OSCCAL@5V), Access violation bug fixed
Atmel/Microchip ATmega328PB [VQFN32](OSCCAL@5V), Access violation bug fixed
GigaDevice serial NAND, partname decoder fixed
Best regards,
Daniel Smith
New software has just been posted on our software pages for the Dataman 40Pro universal ISP programmer.
Version 3.94 features the following amendments:
New Device Support
Many new devices have been added in this revision, please download the full device list to verify your chip is supported: Dataman40ProDeviceList.pdf
Major Changes
64 bit version of remotelb.dll for 64-bit .NET applications was updated
Checksum calculator, buffers list encapsulated into scroll box due to window size limitation
Other Changes
Added support for CASN (Common Attributes of Serial NAND) page (new Macronix serial NAND feature)
Atmel/Microchip ATmega808/1608/3208 series in SSOP28 package, updated package drawing
Microchip AVR DA/DB/DD/EA/EB series in SSOP28 package, updated package drawing
Bug Fixes
Atmel ATmega328PB [MLF32](OSCCAL@5V), Access violation bug fixed
Atmel/Microchip ATmega328PB [VQFN32](OSCCAL@5V), Access violation bug fixed
GigaDevice serial NAND, partname decoder fixed
Best regards,
Daniel Smith