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for Robowars forum.Attached Files
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Having some issues with this hack. I'm using this Hobbyking AVR Programmer:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ssors.html
I can't get it to work with AVR Studio 4. My computer wont even recognise it and another has had loads of additional drivers and software but it still wont work.
Had anyone done this hack with the cheap HK programmer?
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Hi Dan-27,
I used the dataman programmer and works well.
But you can program with the eXtreme Burner - AVR and you can take here:
Take the 1.2v in end of page
http://extremeelectronics.co.in/avr-tut ... ogrammers/
He support the HK programmer, you only need to set the fusebits.
Select atmega8,
Load the .hex file,
Configure AVR clock, the clock configuration is:
- External crystal/Ceramic ressonator
- 1Mhz and Above
- Start up time 16K+65ms
- Full R/R Swing
Pick write High fuse (must be 0xEF)
And Write all
Be happy!
Guilherme Ferreira
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Just completed the hack on two ESCS using the pololu avr programmer. just followed the video!
i did the ground wire a little differently though by instead soldering it to the ground on a Rx extension wire, cutting the positive and signal and plugged to the ESC Rx connector.
And the software did not like Windows 8 at all. had major issues with that but might be as its running in boot camp on a iMac. worked no problem on standard windows 7
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Thanks Guilherme, but I still can't get it to write using the eXtreme Burner.
I opened the tz8da_r40.hex file, set the chip to atmega8, changed to clock and selected high fuse but when clicked write all it failed when trying to verify the High Fuse Byte.
I've ticked 'write' and it's set to 0x EF but it's not working, any ideas?
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
This was the thread I was thinking of. Contact the guy that mentions the cheaper programmer and see if he can help.
http://www.robowars.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1609
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
I bought one of these
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... duct=21321
and use the KK programming software on windows 7
Worked a dream
Done half a dozen boards with no issue
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
its probably just windows 8. its a real stupid OS, really annoying sometimes. would be useful if Microsoft made two different OSs for different users (advanced and a simpler one) so you can do what you want to do with out the limits and restrictions of the simplified windows 8.
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Hi
I used a windows 7 machine. My other machine is Mac. Might try that at some stage , I believe KK s/w is just a Java app
Downloaded the KK multicopter flash programming software, see
http://lazyzero.de/en/modellbau/kkmulticopterflashtool
The USBAsp drivers can be a little fuzzy to install. If they are an issue then have a look at
http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/
and for just the drivers
http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/usbasp-w...2011-05-28.zip
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Re: Turnigy tz85a from BotBitz
Done it! Thanks for the help everyone. It's not the most user friendly piece of software but the KK multicopter worked a treat.
Now I just need some cable to handle the amps, nearly set the fire alarm off today burning through some T&E.
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