Where do you get AVRDUDE?
Could you link the tools I need to do this?
Hi again Ryuluce. I have accidentally screwed up my printer by trying to reset the board after having a stepper motor failure. I now have the AVR programmer but am unsure on how to use it. Do you happen to know the orientation of the pins on the motherboard? I’d hate to put power to ground.
Okay, so you’ll notice that the ICSP pins for the ATMEGA1280 have a white dot near one corner, right? That white dot represents the upper-right of the standard ICSP pin configuration.
You’ll also notice that the programmer plug has a notch on one of the long sides, that represents the top of the ICSP pin configuration.
So, the notch on the programmer plug should be on the same long side as the white dot.
In other words, the white dot points out pin one.
Okay, I have AVR studio 4 but am failing to connect.
The programmer appears plugged in correctly to me.
As for the AVR studio 4, I’m afraid you’re on your own on that front. I’ve used only AVRDUDE and ATMEL Studio.
I can’t help on that front, I’ve never worked with AVR Studio.
Ah no problem. I’m going to use AVRDUDE. I have some help from another person who went through it and gave me the hex files. I guess what I need to know now is how to use AVRDUDE such as making sure the connector I bought even works. I’ll come back and update.