a timer that goes logic high or low every 15mins ( using tiny85 chip)

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timtim1234

Joined Nov 30, 2023
246
Hi,
This is the UNO R3 d/s
E
ok mine didn't come with any paperwork so thanks for that, looking it over i didn't see a list of chips it can program (unless i missed that) so i will assume of course if depends on the chip and what that chips need to be programmed? so it can program any chip as long as the uno r3 can ouput the need voltages,etc?
 

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timtim1234

Joined Nov 30, 2023
246
well........................ not off to a good start :(

avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 2 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 3 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 4 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 5 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 6 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 7 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 8 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 9 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
Failed chip erase: uploading error: exit status 1

trying to burn bootloader :(

following this page for info:
https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/tu...lash-the-arduino-bootloader-to-an-attiny85-ic
 

be80be

Joined Jul 5, 2008
2,395
The op was talking about the code using HIGH and LOW
Code:
digitalWrite(0, HIGH);
digitalRead(0, HIGH);
digitalWrite(0, LOW);
And I played with the attiny 85 And the new ide I kind of like the new Ide 2.3.2 But I took a bit to get the arduin to load a boot loader.
So this probably be hard for the OP to get going there to many wrong turns on the net for cores libraries for attiny
 

be80be

Joined Jul 5, 2008
2,395
What programmer you using if its a arduino you need to edit the arduino as isp code like this

Code:
// ArduinoISP
// Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Randall Bohn
// If you require a license, see
// https://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
//
// This sketch turns the Arduino into a AVRISP using the following Arduino pins:
//
// Pin 10 is used to reset the target microcontroller.
//
// By default, the hardware SPI pins MISO, MOSI and SCK are used to communicate
// with the target. On all Arduinos, these pins can be found
// on the ICSP/SPI header:
//
//               MISO °. . 5V (!) Avoid this pin on Due, Zero...
//               SCK   . . MOSI
//                     . . GND
//
// On some Arduinos (Uno,...), pins MOSI, MISO and SCK are the same pins as
// digital pin 11, 12 and 13, respectively. That is why many tutorials instruct
// you to hook up the target to these pins. If you find this wiring more
// practical, have a define USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING. This will work even when not
// using an Uno. (On an Uno this is not needed).
//
// Alternatively you can use any other digital pin by configuring
// software ('BitBanged') SPI and having appropriate defines for ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI,
// ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO and ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK.
//
// IMPORTANT: When using an Arduino that is not 5V tolerant (Due, Zero, ...) as
// the programmer, make sure to not expose any of the programmer's pins to 5V.
// A simple way to accomplish this is to power the complete system (programmer
// and target) at 3V3.
//
// Put an LED (with resistor) on the following pins:
// 9: Heartbeat   - shows the programmer is running
// 8: Error       - Lights up if something goes wrong (use red if that makes sense)
// 7: Programming - In communication with the target
//
#include "Arduino.h"
#undef SERIAL

#define PROG_FLICKER true
// Configure SPI clock (in Hz).
// E.g. for an ATtiny @ 128 kHz: the datasheet states that both the high and low
// SPI clock pulse must be > 2 CPU cycles, so take 3 cycles i.e. divide target
// f_cpu by 6:
//     #define SPI_CLOCK            (128000/6)
//
// A clock slow enough for an ATtiny85 @ 1 MHz, is a reasonable default:
#define SPI_CLOCK (1000000 / 6)

// Select hardware or software SPI, depending on SPI clock.
// Currently only for AVR, for other architectures (Due, Zero,...), hardware SPI
// is probably too fast anyway.
#if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_AVR)
#if SPI_CLOCK > (F_CPU / 128)
#define USE_HARDWARE_SPI
#endif
#endif
// Configure which pins to use:
// The standard pin configuration.
#ifndef ARDUINO_HOODLOADER2
#define RESET 10  // Use pin 10 to reset the target rather than SS
#define LED_HB 9
#define LED_ERR 8
#define LED_PMODE 7
// Uncomment following line to use the old Uno style wiring
// (using pin 11, 12 and 13 instead of the SPI header) on Leonardo, Due...
// #define USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING
#ifdef USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING
#define RESET 10 
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI 11
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO 12
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK 13
#endif
// HOODLOADER2 means running sketches on the ATmega16U2 serial converter chips
// on Uno or Mega boards. We must use pins that are broken out:
#else
#define RESET 4
#define LED_HB 7
#define LED_ERR 6
#define LED_PMODE 5
#endif
// By default, use hardware SPI pins:
#ifndef ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI MOSI
#endif
#ifndef ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO MISO
#endif
#ifndef ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK SCK
#endif
// Force bitbanged SPI if not using the hardware SPI pins:
#if (ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO != MISO) || (ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI != MOSI) || (ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK != SCK)
#undef USE_HARDWARE_SPI
#endif

// Configure the serial port to use.
//
// Prefer the USB virtual serial port (aka. native USB port), if the Arduino has one:
//   - it does not autoreset (except for the magic baud rate of 1200).
//   - it is more reliable because of USB handshaking.
//
// Leonardo and similar have an USB virtual serial port: 'Serial'.
// Due and Zero have an USB virtual serial port: 'SerialUSB'.
//
// On the Due and Zero, 'Serial' can be used too, provided you disable autoreset.
// To use 'Serial': #define SERIAL Serial
#ifdef SERIAL_PORT_USBVIRTUAL
#define SERIAL SERIAL_PORT_USBVIRTUAL
#else
#define SERIAL Serial
#endif

// Configure the baud rate:
#define BAUDRATE 19200
// #define BAUDRATE 115200
// #define BAUDRATE 1000000

#define HWVER 2
#define SWMAJ 1
#define SWMIN 18
// STK Definitions
#define STK_OK 0x10
#define STK_FAILED 0x11
#define STK_UNKNOWN 0x12
#define STK_INSYNC 0x14
#define STK_NOSYNC 0x15
#define CRC_EOP 0x20  //ok it is a space...
void pulse(int pin, int times);
#ifdef USE_HARDWARE_SPI
#include "SPI.h"
#else
#define SPI_MODE0 0x00
#if !defined(ARDUINO_API_VERSION) || ARDUINO_API_VERSION != 10001  // A SPISettings class is declared by ArduinoCore-API 1.0.1
class SPISettings {
public:
  // clock is in Hz
  SPISettings(uint32_t clock, uint8_t bitOrder, uint8_t dataMode)
    : clockFreq(clock) {
    (void)bitOrder;
    (void)dataMode;
  };
  uint32_t getClockFreq() const {
    return clockFreq;
  }
private:
  uint32_t clockFreq;
};
#endif                                                             // !defined(ARDUINO_API_VERSION)
class BitBangedSPI {
public:
  void begin() {
    digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, LOW);
    digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI, LOW);
    pinMode(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, OUTPUT);
    pinMode(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI, OUTPUT);
    pinMode(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO, INPUT);
  }
  void beginTransaction(SPISettings settings) {
    pulseWidth = (500000 + settings.getClockFreq() - 1) / settings.getClockFreq();
    if (pulseWidth == 0) {
      pulseWidth = 1;
    }
  }
  void end() {}
  uint8_t transfer(uint8_t b) {
    for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
      digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI, (b & 0x80) ? HIGH : LOW);
      digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, HIGH);
      delayMicroseconds(pulseWidth);
      b = (b << 1) | digitalRead(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO);
      digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, LOW);  // slow pulse
      delayMicroseconds(pulseWidth);
    }
    return b;
  }
private:
  unsigned long pulseWidth;  // in microseconds
};
static BitBangedSPI SPI;
#endif
void setup() {
  SERIAL.begin(BAUDRATE);
  pinMode(LED_PMODE, OUTPUT);
  pulse(LED_PMODE, 2);
  pinMode(LED_ERR, OUTPUT);
  pulse(LED_ERR, 2);
  pinMode(LED_HB, OUTPUT);
  pulse(LED_HB, 2);
}
int ISPError = 0;
int pmode = 0;
// address for reading and writing, set by 'U' command
unsigned int here;
uint8_t buff[256];  // global block storage
#define beget16(addr) (*addr * 256 + *(addr + 1))
typedef struct param {
  uint8_t devicecode;
  uint8_t revision;
  uint8_t progtype;
  uint8_t parmode;
  uint8_t polling;
  uint8_t selftimed;
  uint8_t lockbytes;
  uint8_t fusebytes;
  uint8_t flashpoll;
  uint16_t eeprompoll;
  uint16_t pagesize;
  uint16_t eepromsize;
  uint32_t flashsize;
} parameter;
parameter param;
// this provides a heartbeat on pin 9, so you can tell the software is running.
uint8_t hbval = 128;
int8_t hbdelta = 8;
void heartbeat() {
  static unsigned long last_time = 0;
  unsigned long now = millis();
  if ((now - last_time) < 40) {
    return;
  }
  last_time = now;
  if (hbval > 192) {
    hbdelta = -hbdelta;
  }
  if (hbval < 32) {
    hbdelta = -hbdelta;
  }
  hbval += hbdelta;
  analogWrite(LED_HB, hbval);
}
static bool rst_active_high;
void reset_target(bool reset) {
  digitalWrite(RESET, ((reset && rst_active_high) || (!reset && !rst_active_high)) ? HIGH : LOW);
}
void loop(void) {
  // is pmode active?
  if (pmode) {
    digitalWrite(LED_PMODE, HIGH);
  } else {
    digitalWrite(LED_PMODE, LOW);
  }
  // is there an error?
  if (ISPError) {
    digitalWrite(LED_ERR, HIGH);
  } else {
    digitalWrite(LED_ERR, LOW);
  }
  // light the heartbeat LED
  heartbeat();
  if (SERIAL.available()) {
    avrisp();
  }
}
uint8_t getch() {
  while (!SERIAL.available())
    ;
  return SERIAL.read();
}
void fill(int n) {
  for (int x = 0; x < n; x++) {
    buff[x] = getch();
  }
}
#define PTIME 30
void pulse(int pin, int times) {
  do {
    digitalWrite(pin, HIGH);
    delay(PTIME);
    digitalWrite(pin, LOW);
    delay(PTIME);
  } while (times--);
}
void prog_lamp(int state) {
  if (PROG_FLICKER) {
    digitalWrite(LED_PMODE, state);
  }
}
uint8_t spi_transaction(uint8_t a, uint8_t b, uint8_t c, uint8_t d) {
  SPI.transfer(a);
  SPI.transfer(b);
  SPI.transfer(c);
  return SPI.transfer(d);
}
void empty_reply() {
  if (CRC_EOP == getch()) {
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_OK);
  } else {
    ISPError++;
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
  }
}
void breply(uint8_t b) {
  if (CRC_EOP == getch()) {
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
    SERIAL.print((char)b);
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_OK);
  } else {
    ISPError++;
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
  }
}
void get_version(uint8_t c) {
  switch (c) {
    case 0x80:
      breply(HWVER);
      break;
    case 0x81:
      breply(SWMAJ);
      break;
    case 0x82:
      breply(SWMIN);
      break;
    case 0x93:
      breply('S');  // serial programmer
      break;
    default:
      breply(0);
  }
}
void set_parameters() {
  // call this after reading parameter packet into buff[]
  param.devicecode = buff[0];
  param.revision = buff[1];
  param.progtype = buff[2];
  param.parmode = buff[3];
  param.polling = buff[4];
  param.selftimed = buff[5];
  param.lockbytes = buff[6];
  param.fusebytes = buff[7];
  param.flashpoll = buff[8];
  // ignore buff[9] (= buff[8])
  // following are 16 bits (big endian)
  param.eeprompoll = beget16(&buff[10]);
  param.pagesize = beget16(&buff[12]);
  param.eepromsize = beget16(&buff[14]);
  // 32 bits flashsize (big endian)
  param.flashsize = buff[16] * 0x01000000
                    + buff[17] * 0x00010000
                    + buff[18] * 0x00000100
                    + buff[19];
  // AVR devices have active low reset, AT89Sx are active high
  rst_active_high = (param.devicecode >= 0xe0);
}
void start_pmode() {
  // Reset target before driving ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK or ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI
  // SPI.begin() will configure SS as output, so SPI master mode is selected.
  // We have defined RESET as pin 10, which for many Arduinos is not the SS pin.
  // So we have to configure RESET as output here,
  // (reset_target() first sets the correct level)
  reset_target(true);
  pinMode(RESET, OUTPUT);
  SPI.begin();
  SPI.beginTransaction(SPISettings(SPI_CLOCK, MSBFIRST, SPI_MODE0));
  // See AVR datasheets, chapter "SERIAL_PRG Programming Algorithm":
  // Pulse RESET after ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK is low:
  digitalWrite(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, LOW);
  delay(20);  // discharge ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, value arbitrarily chosen
  reset_target(false);
  // Pulse must be minimum 2 target CPU clock cycles so 100 usec is ok for CPU
  // speeds above 20 KHz
  delayMicroseconds(100);
  reset_target(true);
  // Send the enable programming command:
  delay(50);  // datasheet: must be > 20 msec
  spi_transaction(0xAC, 0x53, 0x00, 0x00);
  pmode = 1;
}
void end_pmode() {
  SPI.end();
  // We're about to take the target out of reset so configure SPI pins as input
  pinMode(ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI, INPUT);
  pinMode(ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK, INPUT);
  reset_target(false);
  pinMode(RESET, INPUT);
  pmode = 0;
}
void universal() {
  uint8_t ch;
  fill(4);
  ch = spi_transaction(buff[0], buff[1], buff[2], buff[3]);
  breply(ch);
}
void flash(uint8_t hilo, unsigned int addr, uint8_t data) {
  spi_transaction(0x40 + 8 * hilo,
                  addr >> 8 & 0xFF,
                  addr & 0xFF,
                  data);
}
void commit(unsigned int addr) {
  if (PROG_FLICKER) {
    prog_lamp(LOW);
  }
  spi_transaction(0x4C, (addr >> 8) & 0xFF, addr & 0xFF, 0);
  if (PROG_FLICKER) {
    delay(PTIME);
    prog_lamp(HIGH);
  }
}
unsigned int current_page() {
  if (param.pagesize == 32) {
    return here & 0xFFFFFFF0;
  }
  if (param.pagesize == 64) {
    return here & 0xFFFFFFE0;
  }
  if (param.pagesize == 128) {
    return here & 0xFFFFFFC0;
  }
  if (param.pagesize == 256) {
    return here & 0xFFFFFF80;
  }
  return here;
}

void write_flash(int length) {
  fill(length);
  if (CRC_EOP == getch()) {
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
    SERIAL.print((char)write_flash_pages(length));
  } else {
    ISPError++;
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
  }
}
uint8_t write_flash_pages(int length) {
  int x = 0;
  unsigned int page = current_page();
  while (x < length) {
    if (page != current_page()) {
      commit(page);
      page = current_page();
    }
    flash(LOW, here, buff[x++]);
    flash(HIGH, here, buff[x++]);
    here++;
  }
  commit(page);
  return STK_OK;
}
#define EECHUNK (32)
uint8_t write_eeprom(unsigned int length) {
  // here is a word address, get the byte address
  unsigned int start = here * 2;
  unsigned int remaining = length;
  if (length > param.eepromsize) {
    ISPError++;
    return STK_FAILED;
  }
  while (remaining > EECHUNK) {
    write_eeprom_chunk(start, EECHUNK);
    start += EECHUNK;
    remaining -= EECHUNK;
  }
  write_eeprom_chunk(start, remaining);
  return STK_OK;
}
// write (length) bytes, (start) is a byte address
uint8_t write_eeprom_chunk(unsigned int start, unsigned int length) {
  // this writes byte-by-byte, page writing may be faster (4 bytes at a time)
  fill(length);
  prog_lamp(LOW);
  for (unsigned int x = 0; x < length; x++) {
    unsigned int addr = start + x;
    spi_transaction(0xC0, (addr >> 8) & 0xFF, addr & 0xFF, buff[x]);
    delay(45);
  }
  prog_lamp(HIGH);
  return STK_OK;
}
void program_page() {
  char result = (char)STK_FAILED;
  unsigned int length = 256 * getch();
  length += getch();
  char memtype = getch();
  // flash memory @here, (length) bytes
  if (memtype == 'F') {
    write_flash(length);
    return;
  }
  if (memtype == 'E') {
    result = (char)write_eeprom(length);
    if (CRC_EOP == getch()) {
      SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
      SERIAL.print(result);
    } else {
      ISPError++;
      SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
    }
    return;
  }
  SERIAL.print((char)STK_FAILED);
  return;
}
uint8_t flash_read(uint8_t hilo, unsigned int addr) {
  return spi_transaction(0x20 + hilo * 8,
                         (addr >> 8) & 0xFF,
                         addr & 0xFF,
                         0);
}
char flash_read_page(int length) {
  for (int x = 0; x < length; x += 2) {
    uint8_t low = flash_read(LOW, here);
    SERIAL.print((char)low);
    uint8_t high = flash_read(HIGH, here);
    SERIAL.print((char)high);
    here++;
  }
  return STK_OK;
}
char eeprom_read_page(int length) {
  // here again we have a word address
  int start = here * 2;
  for (int x = 0; x < length; x++) {
    int addr = start + x;
    uint8_t ee = spi_transaction(0xA0, (addr >> 8) & 0xFF, addr & 0xFF, 0xFF);
    SERIAL.print((char)ee);
  }
  return STK_OK;
}
void read_page() {
  char result = (char)STK_FAILED;
  int length = 256 * getch();
  length += getch();
  char memtype = getch();
  if (CRC_EOP != getch()) {
    ISPError++;
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
    return;
  }
  SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
  if (memtype == 'F') {
    result = flash_read_page(length);
  }
  if (memtype == 'E') {
    result = eeprom_read_page(length);
  }
  SERIAL.print(result);
}
void read_signature() {
  if (CRC_EOP != getch()) {
    ISPError++;
    SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
    return;
  }
  SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
  uint8_t high = spi_transaction(0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00);
  SERIAL.print((char)high);
  uint8_t middle = spi_transaction(0x30, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00);
  SERIAL.print((char)middle);
  uint8_t low = spi_transaction(0x30, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00);
  SERIAL.print((char)low);
  SERIAL.print((char)STK_OK);
}
//////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////////

////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////
void avrisp() {
  uint8_t ch = getch();
  switch (ch) {
    case '0':  // signon
      ISPError = 0;
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case '1':
      if (getch() == CRC_EOP) {
        SERIAL.print((char)STK_INSYNC);
        SERIAL.print("AVR ISP");
        SERIAL.print((char)STK_OK);
      } else {
        ISPError++;
        SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
      }
      break;
    case 'A':
      get_version(getch());
      break;
    case 'B':
      fill(20);
      set_parameters();
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 'E':  // extended parameters - ignore for now
      fill(5);
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 'P':
      if (!pmode) {
        start_pmode();
      }
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 'U':  // set address (word)
      here = getch();
      here += 256 * getch();
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 0x60:  //STK_PROG_FLASH
      getch();  // low addr
      getch();  // high addr
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 0x61:  //STK_PROG_DATA
      getch();  // data
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 0x64:  //STK_PROG_PAGE
      program_page();
      break;
    case 0x74:  //STK_READ_PAGE 't'
      read_page();
      break;
    case 'V':  //0x56
      universal();
      break;
    case 'Q':  //0x51
      ISPError = 0;
      end_pmode();
      empty_reply();
      break;
    case 0x75:  //STK_READ_SIGN 'u'
      read_signature();
      break;
    // expecting a command, not CRC_EOP
    // this is how we can get back in sync
    case CRC_EOP:
      ISPError++;
      SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
      break;
    // anything else we will return STK_UNKNOWN
    default:
      ISPError++;
      if (CRC_EOP == getch()) {
        SERIAL.print((char)STK_UNKNOWN);
      } else {
        SERIAL.print((char)STK_NOSYNC);
      }
  }
}
This part need to look like this

Code:
// Uncomment following line to use the old Uno style wiring
// (using pin 11, 12 and 13 instead of the SPI header) on Leonardo, Due...

#define USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING

#ifdef USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING
#define RESET 10
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MOSI 11
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_MISO 12
#define ARDUINOISP_PIN_SCK 13

#endif
 
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timtim1234

Joined Nov 30, 2023
246
The op was talking about the code using HIGH and LOW
Code:
digitalWrite(0, HIGH);
digitalRead(0, HIGH);
digitalWrite(0, LOW);
And I played with the attiny 85 And the new ide I kind of like the new Ide 2.3.2 But I took a bit to get the arduin to load a boot loader.
So this probably be hard for the OP to get going there to many wrong turns on the net for cores libraries for attiny
look at my last post i can't burn bootloader :(
 

be80be

Joined Jul 5, 2008
2,395
The change is the reset pin is hooked to pin 10 of you arduino as isp
if you use the uno reset you'll have problems
 

be80be

Joined Jul 5, 2008
2,395
Works great

Code:
Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.90s

avrdude: 608 bytes of flash written
avrdude: verifying flash memory against /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex:
avrdude: load data flash data from input file /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex:
avrdude: input file /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex contains 608 bytes
avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:

Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.45s

avrdude: verifying ...
avrdude: 608 bytes of flash verified

avrdude done.  Thank you.
 

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timtim1234

Joined Nov 30, 2023
246
Works great

Code:
Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.90s

avrdude: 608 bytes of flash written
avrdude: verifying flash memory against /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex:
avrdude: load data flash data from input file /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex:
avrdude: input file /tmp/arduino/sketches/3A9C11F89B4B085F6A5A15D84FADD915/Blink.ino.hex contains 608 bytes
avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:

Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.45s

avrdude: verifying ...
avrdude: 608 bytes of flash verified

avrdude done.  Thank you.
So do i need to unhook pin 10 in wiring diagram and use the script you posted?
 

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timtim1234

Joined Nov 30, 2023
246
i unhooked pin 10 and run your script and tried the burn bootloader same eorror.

humm how do you run your script?
 

be80be

Joined Jul 5, 2008
2,395
First your hook your uno up load the code i posted then you hook the attiny as listed uno pin 11 to attiny mosi , uno pin 12 to attiny moso , uno pin 13 to attiny sck , uno pin 10 to attiny reset
Power and ground

Next you set the attiny as your board set chip attiny clock 8mhz bootloader you want then hit the burn bootloader
 
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