![]() Now in Arduino, I select Tools->Programmer->USBasp and Tools->Board->ATmega238 on a breadboard (8MHz internal clock).Per this tutorial, I downloaded the “ATmega328 on a breadboard (8MHz internal clock”) zip and put the “breadboard” folder in a new “hardware” folder in my sketchbook.RST to pin 1, SCK to pin 19, MISO to pin 18, MOSI to pin 17, and pwr and ground as appropriate. I wire the USBasp to the chip on a breadboard. ![]() ![]() The device is displayed in Device Manager with the name “USBasp” and does not not have any warning flags. I used the program Zadig as recommended elsewhere ( here for example) to install the driver (I’ve tried both the “libusb-win32 (v1.2.6.0)” and “libusbK (v3.0.7.0)” drivers).I am using a new ISP adapter I recently purchased on Amazon ( here).I am running Windows 10 with Arduino 1.8.12. I am trying to upload “blink” (really something else, but this doesn’t work either) to a standalone ATmega328P chip using a USBasp programmer. I have been struggling with a USBasp error for hours and would be very grateful for some assistance.
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