![]() Did you power the target? If you intend to power it from AVR-ISP-MK2 make sure to set the jumpers properly.Ībout switching drivers. When you test the command do you have ATmega16 properly attached to the 10-pin ISP connector? Note that AVR-ISP-MK2 has no 6-pin ISP connector. Not sure if this is a problem with the drivers. ![]() I tried to go ahead and use Flip, but when I try " settings/communication/USB" I get the error message "Could not open USB device". I also tried to use the Flip program to try to load firmware, but when I push the physical "upgrade" button on the AVR-ISP MK2 the chip shows up in my device manager as "other devices/ AT90USB162DFU". I tried to go ahead, but under Step 6 when trying the AVRdude test under the command prompt (avrdude -p m16 -P usb -c avrispmkii -B5) I get the error message:Īvrdude: stk500v2_command(): command failedĪvrdude: stk500v2_program_enable(): bad AVRISPmkII connection status: Unknown status 0x00ĭouble check connections and try again, or use -F to override this check. I need to get the AVR- ISP MK2 programming interface to work with AVRdude so I'm trying to modify its firmware using my WIN10 computer per the installation manual.įollowing the installation instructions, Step 4 says it should show up in the device manager under "Atmel USB Devices", but mine showed up under" libusb-win32 devices"
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