![]() Here is what I did (among maaaany other things):ģ)connected it to my Gen 7 1.5 board with an Atmega1284-PU and 20Mhz crystalĤ)downloaded Arduino 1.0.5r2, gen 7 IDE support package and Sprinter firmware from KlimentĪ)For Windows 7- downloaded the drivers from an external site and continued as steps explainedĦ)connected usbasp to laptop and powered on board with external psuħ)In Arduino I selected my board and programmer and selected 'Burn Bootloader'Īvrdude: Warning: cannot query manufacturer for device: error sending control message: Operation not permittedĪvrdude: error: could not find USB device "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc I tried these steps on an Inspiron M501R(duel boot both linux mint 17 and Windows 7) and an older Inspiron with Windows 7. I'm just praying someone is able to find my mistake. Spending 7 hours unsuccsefully trying to load a bootloader is something nobody should go through. ![]()
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