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Old 05-21-2009, 03:58 AM   #15 (permalink)
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ISP programming question

Very interesting info, lot of it.

However, difficult to follow for me. I am a retired forester, just hobbist experimenter with electronics.

Suppose I have a chip (MPGuino chip) already programmed. I need to change units (from english to metric) and some sensor processing calculations.

The only language I know is Arduino 011 (kind of C++) . If I use the USB tiny ISP , can I edit the programm of the MPGuino chip and change some lines with the Arduino compiler from the notebook?

If not possible, what is the easiest way to proceed? Supose I want to use the USBtinyISP device... Can I bought it from you? Can you program my chip?
What solution do you advice me?

Thank you in advance for your help.

OldBeaver

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Originally Posted by dcb View Post
FYI, here is a site with lots of programming info.
It is probably where I got the "press on programmer" idea from.
ELM - AVR programmer



Note: I just use a usbtinyisp these days.
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