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Hey guys.  I have been able to work with Tom and some others to get bootloaded chips, but I'm trying to document the workflow for doing it on the PC side.

Since its not part of the windows release, i had to dig around to find it.  Since its a seperate install, I'm having troubles and it could be for a wide variety of reasons.

Its having trouble finding certain files, particularly avr-gcc type resources.  Should I be adding any arduino directories in particular to the PATH environmental variable?

I tried moving things one at a time into the local bootloader directory, but that's giving me problems as well.

Any info would be great, thanks!

Jeff
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Whoops, I guess this should be in software troubleshooting, but its a fine line. smiley-wink
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Jeff,

have you taken a look at:

http://arduino.berlios.de/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=swtrouble;action=display;num=1131573568

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/David
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a quick also -  if you use burn_parallel.bat  make sure cygwin1.dll is in same folder else it will complain saying it needs cygwin1.dll  or path it correctly
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