Okay. This is when I really start hating microsoft. Avrdude is working fine under linux, but under win32 it says it cannot find the device (avrdude: Error: Could not find USBtiny device (0x1781/0xc9f)).
I have installed the driver, and it shows up under the device management. USB light goes on as well.
So... Tell me, oh mighty Microsoft, which rule did I not obey?
It really sucks, because I'm stuck under win32 because AVR Studio only runs under windows (... Or is there any nice IDE for linux too? Including a simulator?
Thx,
axos88
Avrdude not working under win32
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I'm using avrdude 5,5, so it should support it. The problem is not with not supporting tinyusb anyhow. I don't know if the winavr is the newest version, my internet is crappy now, i was bearly able to post this reply, will check later, but I don't think that would make a difference (only avrdude is used, right?)
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OK so basically what happened is that when I made the USBtiny driver, i used the latest version of libusb (v1.12). For some reason, WinAVR was built against a 2 year old version of libusb (v1.10) thus compatibility problems. I've 'solved' the problem by providing 2 versions of the driver, one with v1.10 and one with v1.12. If you want to use the latest WinAVR, just make sure you install the older version of the driver.Entropy wrote:I'll have to try that.
I had the same problem, never posted because I didn't really have much incentive to get WinAVR working once I got my AVR toolchain working on my Gentoo partition.
Hopefully the next version of WinAVR will use the latest library rev
UGH!
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