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| tedris:
Can you send a picture? How did you do this, what did it look like? I bought 3 atmega324pa chips thinking that the legs would be short again. However, both programming it and finding the software is a serious problem. There is no software for T7, it will not return to its original state, I have no idea if other versions will work. |
| Kim Christensen:
Sorry, I've already disassembled the breadboard and didn't take any pictures at the time. But it wouldn't have been much to see anyway. I simply built the programmer on the breadboard and connected it to my TC1 via grabber clips. A very temporary setup. I complied the binaries using WinAVR. |
| tedris:
Hello, I couldn't find how to make program settings and how to make upload settings. I connect to Atmega and it uploads but a white screen appears, I think there is a special setting that I need to choose. |
| madires:
You can ignore that when using a quartz crystal. That 'oscillator calibration byte' is an adjustment value for the internal RC oscillator. |
| tedris:
https://github.com/Ho-Ro/ComponentTester I think I need to edit and compile the file here with ready-made settings according to my own device. Is there a similar video about this? I don't understand how to do it. Is there a chance to compile in Atmel studio? I'm using Windows 10. |
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