Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Arduino And NanoNote Put Together

David Reyes, aka Tuxbrain , a of the Arduino distributors in Spain, has only brought to life a of the coolest hacks we have seen for a few time. He managed to reflash Arduino Uno from a Ben NanoNote. He has implemented a text-based IDE that can reflash the play right away from the NanoNote without using outmost power. If you wish to have a device to reprogram your ATmega processors without having to bring your P.C. around, this may be a great solution. Just remember, this is an modernized hack, you should be aware to the use of CLI (Command Line Interface), but David has betrothed receiving a look at Qt-creator and put together a tiny content editor with uploading capabilities. Stay tuned at Tuxbrain's growth website !

On Tuxbrain, interjection to the Qi-Hardware , AVRFreaks communities and to the little UBB board, we have successfully spark an Arduino house from Ben NanoNote without need of outmost power, right away joining a line from the NanoNote 8:10 brook to the ICSP header on Arduino, moreover without need of bootloader in the Atmega328 chip, in fact NanoNote can spark the bootloaders , and in theory Nanonote can spark whatever avrdude matching fragment without need of any house (untested yet). Making the little Ben the initial AVR microcontroller programmer in the world able to amend the source code, office building it, attend song or play Supertux at same time, in same device, not bad for only 99

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