Using:
USBasp programmer from HK.
eepe.
Circuit wires:
![Image](http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag83/rockcrawlerpics/IMG_8072_zps30fbbef2.jpg)
USBasp:
![Image](http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag83/rockcrawlerpics/IMG_8070_zps7ac758dc.jpg)
Getting this error:
![Image](http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag83/rockcrawlerpics/9xproblem_zpsae75b418.jpg)
Tried removing the 47mF cap...Still nothing.
Any ideas?
Ok, sorry mate.. I do apologise for asking the question AGAIN, I was just trying to help..rokit5 wrote:Look at the images above and the information given already...If you see any problems then point them out so they can be corrected... Yes...checked, checked again and rechecked.
I'm not new to flashing firmware, using arduino and KK flash tool for ESCs and Flight control boards, nor am i new to electronics.
He cannot do that as the program is showing the standard SCK error that most of the Chinese devices show.. All that needs would be to reprogram the programmer using another programmer and try again.jhsa wrote:I'm sure that as you are a very experienced person on this matter you already tried to slow the programmer down as well.![]()
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rokit5 wrote:Z:\Quadcopter FC board\KK flashing\Flash tool 0.70 stable\lib\avrdude\windows\avrdude.conf -p m48 -P usb -c usbasp -B 8 -e -U lfuse:w:0xe2:m -U hfuse:w:0xdd:m
Usually a pair of side cutters will do the job. Failing that I would suggest scissors.volumax wrote:I wonder how you cut your ribbon cable as mins is very very long also.