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The important bit is you Makefile. Depending on your configuration you might have to adjust the name of the USB-port your Arduino is connected to: | The important bit is you Makefile. Depending on your configuration you might have to adjust the name of the USB-port your Arduino is connected to: | ||
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- | + | AVRDUDE = avrdude -q -V -p atmega328p -C C: | |
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For Linux install avrgcc toolchain: | For Linux install avrgcc toolchain: | ||
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- | sudo apt install avrdude gcc-avr avr-libc make**'' | + | sudo apt install avrdude gcc-avr avr-libc make |
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open terminal/ | open terminal/ | ||
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Linux: usually Ctrl+Alt+T\\ | Linux: usually Ctrl+Alt+T\\ | ||
- | put the files (download below) in a folder | + | put the files (download below) in a folder path/ |
open the Makefile with a text editor and edit the following line: \\ | open the Makefile with a text editor and edit the following line: \\ | ||
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- | "AVRDUDE = avrdude -q -V -p atmega328p -C / | + | AVRDUDE = avrdude -q -V -p atmega328p -C / |
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