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3Are you sure you aren't trying to build a radio receiver?Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams2016-10-29 23:35:09 +00:00Commented Oct 29, 2016 at 23:35
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1My page about uploading bootloaders may help you.Nick Gammon– Nick Gammon ♦2016-10-29 23:41:55 +00:00Commented Oct 29, 2016 at 23:41
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21. Where is "here and here" ? 2. Edit question and show what commands or sequence you used for bootloader transfer. 3. What do you get when you try to read the fuses?James Waldby - jwpat7– James Waldby - jwpat72016-10-29 23:50:58 +00:00Commented Oct 29, 2016 at 23:50
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2Loading the "ArduinoISP" program on to the programmer (the Arduino Micro on the left side of my picture) works without errors. I then unplug it from my computer and hook it up as shown in the second link. I select "Arduino/Genuino Micro" as the Board. I select the port that the programmer (Arduino Micro) is connected to. I select "ArduinoISP" as the programmer. I press "Burn Bootloader". I get the following: avrdude: Error: Could not find USBtiny device (0x2341/0x49) Error while burning bootaloader.Max Jacob– Max Jacob2016-10-30 00:09:43 +00:00Commented Oct 30, 2016 at 0:09
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3Regardless if related to your present problem or not, you should put the crystal and its capacitors right at the relevant pins. The same goes for anything intended as a bypass capacitor.Chris Stratton– Chris Stratton2016-10-30 02:48:38 +00:00Commented Oct 30, 2016 at 2:48
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