We love looking at hardcore electronics projects with a beefy microcontroller and hundreds, if not thousands, of lines of code at its center. But everyone needs to get there somehow. This tutorial ...
A Direct AVR Parallel Access, or DAPA cable, is an incredibly simple and cheap programming method. You can build one very quickly for a few bucks worth of parts, but the convenience comes with a few ...
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This is a fork of the code and examples from "Make: AVR Programming" that I've addapted to work with the Arduino Uno R3 (I'm using the SMD variant, but it shouldn't matter which UNO R3 you're using).