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@@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ The following microcontrollers can be used: ATtiny204, 214, 404, 414, 804, 814,
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- **Chip:** choose the chip you have installed
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- **Clock:** 1 MHz internal
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- Leave the rest at the default settings.
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- Connect your programmer to your PC and to the UPDI header on the board.
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- Connect your [programmer](https://github.com/wagiminator/AVR-Programmer) to your PC and to the UPDI header on the board. Make sure the programmer works with 3.3V.
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- Go to **Tools -> Programmer** and select your UPDI programmer.
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- Go to **Tools -> Burn Bootloader** to burn the fuses.
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- Open the sketch and click **Upload**.
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## If using the makefile (Linux/Mac)
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- Connect your [programmer](https://github.com/wagiminator/AVR-Programmer) (jtag2updi or SerialUPDI) to your PC and to the UPDI header on the board.
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- Connect your [programmer](https://github.com/wagiminator/AVR-Programmer) to your PC and to the UPDI header on the board. Make sure the programmer works with 3.3V.
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- Download [AVR 8-bit Toolchain](https://www.microchip.com/mplab/avr-support/avr-and-arm-toolchains-c-compilers) and extract the sub-folders (avr, bin, include, ...) to /software/tools/avr-gcc. To do this, you have to register for free with Microchip on the download site.
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- Open a terminal.
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- Navigate to the folder with the makefile and the sketch.
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