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  1. #1 Which programmer are you using? 
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    This programmer is based on Thomas Fischl's USBasp design and connects to your computer's USB port. Not only is it quite compact, but the design is really elegent. The USB interface is achieved by using an atmega processor and the rest is done in firmware. For those interested, the firmware source code can be downloaded from the USBasp website.
    Some of the features include:

    * Support for AVRDude from version 5.2 onwards
    * Allows you to to read or write the microcontroller EEPROM, firmware, fuse bits and lock bits
    * Support for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (will work on vista)
    * 5 KB/sec maximum write speed
    * Software controlled SCK option to support targets with low clock speed (< 1.5MHz)
    * 10 pin ISP interface

    These programmers are a perfect companion to the Protostack 28 pin AVR Development Board or the Protostack ATMEGA8 Development Kit.
    Supported microcontrollers include:

    Mega Series
    ATmega8 ATmega48 ATmega88 ATmega168 ATmega328
    ATmega103 ATmega128 ATmega1280 ATmega1281 ATmega16
    ATmega161 ATmega162 ATmega163 ATmega164 ATmega169
    ATmega2560 ATmega2561 ATmega32 ATmega324 ATmega329
    ATmega3290 ATmega64 ATmega640 ATmega644 ATmega649
    ATmega6490 ATmega8515 ATmega8535
    Tiny Series
    ATtiny12 ATtiny13 ATtiny15 ATtiny25 ATtiny26
    ATtiny45 ATtiny85 ATtiny2313
    Classic Series
    AT90S1200 AT90S2313 AT90S2333 AT90S2343 AT90S4414
    AT90S4433 AT90S4434 AT90S8515
    AT90S8535
    CAN Series
    AT90CAN128
    PWM Series
    AT90PWM2 AT90PWM3
    Last edited by bubbleboy; 09-22-2010 at 12:10 PM.
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    This is a programmer for Amtel chips, and not what you need. This device is for programming Amtel chips only - it would be what you need if you wanted to make your own dongle with an Amtel chip.

    You need a USB development board or one of the many USB dongles (PS3Break, USBBreak, PS3Yes, PSJailbreak, etc)
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    Thanks for your reply oldmanhouse!
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