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// ArduinoISP version 04m3
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// ArduinoISP
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// Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Randall Bohn
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// If you require a license, see
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// http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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// This sketch turns the Arduino into a AVRISP
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// using the following arduino pins:
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//
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// pin name: not-mega: mega(1280 and 2560)
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// slave reset: 10: 10
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// MOSI: 11: 51
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// MISO: 12: 50
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// SCK: 13: 52
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// Pin 10 is used to reset the target microcontroller.
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//
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// The MISO, MOSI and SCK pins are used to communicate with the target,
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// on all Arduinos, these pins can be found on the ICSP header:
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//
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// MISO °. . 5V (!) Avoid this pin on Due, Zero...
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// SCK . . MOSI
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// . . GND
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//
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// On some Arduinos (Uno,...), pins MOSI, MISO and SCK are the same pins
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// as digital pin 11, 12 and 13, respectively. That is why many tutorials
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// instruct you to hook up the target to these pins. If you find this wiring
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// more practical, have a define USE_OLD_STYLE_WIRING. This will work even
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// even when not using an Uno. (On an Uno this is not needed).
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//
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// IMPORTANT: When using an Arduino that is not 5V tolerant (Due, Zero, ...)
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// as the programmer, make sure to not expose any of the programmer's pins to 5V.
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// A simple way to accomplish this is to power the complete system (programmer
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// and target) at 3V3.
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//
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// Put an LED (with resistor) on the following pins:
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// 9: Heartbeat - shows the programmer is running
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// 8: Error - Lights up if something goes wrong (use red if that makes sense)
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// 7: Programming - In communication with the slave
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//
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// 23 July 2011 Randall Bohn
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// -Address Arduino issue 509 :: Portability of ArduinoISP
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// http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=509
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//
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// October 2010 by Randall Bohn
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// - Write to EEPROM > 256 bytes
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// - Better use of LEDs:
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// -- Flash LED_PMODE on each flash commit
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// -- Flash LED_PMODE while writing EEPROM (both give visual feedback of writing progress)
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// - Light LED_ERR whenever we hit a STK_NOSYNC. Turn it off when back in sync.
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// - Use pins_arduino.h (should also work on Arduino Mega)
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//
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// October 2009 by David A. Mellis
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// - Added support for the read signature command
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//
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// February 2009 by Randall Bohn
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// - Added support for writing to EEPROM (what took so long?)
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// Windows users should consider WinAVR's avrdude instead of the
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// avrdude included with Arduino software.
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//
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// January 2008 by Randall Bohn
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// - Thanks to Amplificar for helping me with the STK500 protocol
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// - The AVRISP/STK500 (mk I) protocol is used in the arduino bootloader
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// - The SPI functions herein were developed for the AVR910_ARD programmer
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// - More information at http://code.google.com/p/mega-isp
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#undef SERIAL
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