[TriEmbed] AVR (Arduino chip) programming with Raspberry Pi
Pete Soper
pete at soper.us
Thu Jul 6 15:00:52 CDT 2017
Good. In case you install a new Raspbian the apt-get upgrade takes no
time at all: the current release is only 48 ours old!
-Pete
On 07/06/2017 10:51 AM, Brian via TriEmbed wrote:
> Oh wow, that looks excellent, for the AVR chips that support ICSP,
> since (in my experience) avrdude and the AVRDragon don't always play
> nice together (there's apparently some secret sauce that Atmel Studio
> under Windows has; identical physical setups work reliably on Windows
> and unreliably on Linux).
>
> Anyhoo, I will have to try it! I've got an AVR project that's been
> sitting shelved for quite a while...might be a good opportunity to
> dust it off.
>
> Thanks for sharing this, Pete!
>
> -Brian
>
> On 07/06/2017 10:10 AM, Pete Soper via TriEmbed wrote:
>> Anybody else used this? I was about to order a cheap programmer for
>> somebody when I came across this blurb. Raspberry Pi systems make
>> excellent Arduino development platforms, in my opinion, and this would
>> seem to extend it to handle raw chip programming at a price that can't
>> be beat.
>>
>> https://learn.adafruit.com/program-an-avr-or-arduino-using-raspberry-pi-gpio-pins/configuration?view=all
>>
>>
>>
>> -Pete
>>
>
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