When i get to the "Select Communication Medium" section and I click "Open", I get an error that says "Could Not Open USB Device." I'm on Win7 64bit, and in Device Manager there is a bang on the AVRKey. It's labeled AMTel ATMega32U2.
I can't seem to get anywhere with this. As far as I know, I do have the AVRKey in programming mode, both LED's are lit up and I plugged it in 3 or 4 times in 10 seconds.
When i get to the "Select Communication Medium" section and I click "Open", I get an error that says "Could Not Open USB Device." I'm on Win7 64bit, and in Device Manager there is a bang on the AVRKey. It's labeled AMTel ATMega32U2.
I can't seem to get anywhere with this. As far as I know, I do have the AVRKey in programming mode, both LED's are lit up and I plugged it in 3 or 4 times in 10 seconds.
Anyone else getting this issue?
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Try this:
Close the program completely and remove dongle
Once removed and closed, reinsert dongle and put it in update mode
Now click on "Select Communication Medium" and see if that connects now.
Unfortunately, I dont have Windows 7 to try it out but I did experience something similar on my Windows Vista. I had to close the program and reinsert dongle.
I've done exactly that a few times. I even completely removed the driver, reinstalled flip, reinserted the AVRKey into programming mode and now I'm getting an issue stating that the "driver wasn't meant for this platform."
Try a different port? Sorry, I'm stumped than. My bro-in-law has Windows 7 on his laptop but I dont have any of my dongles on me
I appreciate the help. I just tried it on my wife's Vista 64 laptop (I'm on 7) and it was able to open the USB port. NO IDEA why its different *shrug*. Now to try and program it with Hermes' hex.
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