arduino:atmega328p_arduinos_and_custom_fuse_settings
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arduino:atmega328p_arduinos_and_custom_fuse_settings [2020/01/04 02:45] – [Upload with programmer and test] mithat | arduino:atmega328p_arduinos_and_custom_fuse_settings [2021/04/22 01:12] – [How do I burn a bootloader?] mithat | ||
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There is one additional caveat here: You can only change fuses that are compatible with what the bootloader you plan to use will let you do. Again there isn't a lot of documentation here, so if you've done everything right but things still don't work, this might be the reason. The solution to this is to compile a custom bootloader, which is well beyond the scope of this piece. | There is one additional caveat here: You can only change fuses that are compatible with what the bootloader you plan to use will let you do. Again there isn't a lot of documentation here, so if you've done everything right but things still don't work, this might be the reason. The solution to this is to compile a custom bootloader, which is well beyond the scope of this piece. | ||
- | ==== How do I burn a bootloader? ==== | + | ==== 4. How do I burn a bootloader? ==== |
This too is a pretty big topic, but the TL;DR is: hook up a programmer to your board, select the right board and programmer, then do a //Tools > Burn Bootloader// | This too is a pretty big topic, but the TL;DR is: hook up a programmer to your board, select the right board and programmer, then do a //Tools > Burn Bootloader// |
arduino/atmega328p_arduinos_and_custom_fuse_settings.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/22 01:37 by mithat