![]() ![]() ![]() But it turns out there’s a really nice Inventable on making such a cable, complete with an excellent picture that tells just about everything you need to know. The pinouts of the two connectors are readily available. Everything I have – including Tiny85 boards – is 6 pin. Unfortunately, it had the ‘other’ Atmel standard programming cable – the 10 pin version. I felt no need for a dedicated programmer.īut when I ran across a USBASP knockoff on Ebay for $2.29 (and of course free shipping) I couldn’t resist. There’s always an Arduino around, it works, and it’s essentially free. ![]() I’ve been using the Arduino ISP programmer sketch, an Arduino, and one of my mini shield cables as my AVR programmer for a couple of years now, and that’s been pretty satisfactory. ![]()
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