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arduino:arduino_without_a_bootloader [2020/01/04 02:27] – [Hardware] mithatarduino:arduino_without_a_bootloader [2020/01/04 02:29] – [Case 1: Uno or Nano with USBtinyISP] mithat
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 ===== Procedures ===== ===== Procedures =====
-As is the case when uploading a program to your Arduino using a bootloader, when uploading a program using a programmer you must specify what the target board is. So when doing any of the following, make sure //Tools > Board// and //Tools > Processor// are set correctly for your board.+As is the case when uploading a program to your Arduino using a bootloader, when uploading a program using a programmer you must specify what the target board is. So when doing any of the following, make sure //Tools > Board// and //Tools > Processor// (or other board options) are set correctly for your board.
  
 Now is also a good time to mention a significant caveat about using a programmer as described here. <WRAP center round important 80%> Now is also a good time to mention a significant caveat about using a programmer as described here. <WRAP center round important 80%>
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-Directly uploading a sketch to an Uno or Nano using a USBtinyISP is very straightforward:+Directly uploading a sketch to an Uno or Nano using a USBtinyISP is pretty straightforward:
  
   - Configure your IDE to use the USBtinyISP: //Tools > Programmer "xxx"// and select //USBtinyISP//   - Configure your IDE to use the USBtinyISP: //Tools > Programmer "xxx"// and select //USBtinyISP//
arduino/arduino_without_a_bootloader.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/30 05:46 by mithat

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