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    Terence Faul
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    Does anybody have any experience with this chip?

    I have installed drivers for it. (Not sure if they are the correct drivers) but arduino software does pickup the port.

    http://www.tinyosshop.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=74_126&product_id=600

    When I try and upload a sketch I get a programer not responding error

    Using Arduino 1.6 on Mac OS X yosemite

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    • T Terence Faul

      Does anybody have any experience with this chip?

      I have installed drivers for it. (Not sure if they are the correct drivers) but arduino software does pickup the port.

      http://www.tinyosshop.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=74_126&product_id=600

      When I try and upload a sketch I get a programer not responding error

      Using Arduino 1.6 on Mac OS X yosemite

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      @Terence-Faul the same chip is used on official Arduino-Nano

      Should be no problem. I have used it on my MAC and on PC without any issue
      It is better to download drivers directly from FTDI official site

      sense and drive

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          another question concerning this programmer:

          • can this one be used for setting fuses on the arduino pro mini?
          • if yes: whats the -p option when using avrdude with this programmer?

          Thanks in advance
          Dakky

          Controller: Raspberry Pi 2 :: Openhab2 :: with @TimO MySensors Binding
          Gateway: Arduino MEGA 2560 R3 :: W5100 :: Ethernet GW

          Software: MySensors 2.0development

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            @dakky

            No, it can not set fuses.. You need a ISP programmer for that. There are lot's of "cheap" isp programmers around, even an arduino can be made into a ISP programmer.

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