Lately I've been having a lot of fun with my Arduinos, and now I'm trying to program an ATtiny85 chip directly using AVR-C/avrdude on the Ubuntu command line, bypassing the Arduino IDE.Recently I have tried to upload some of my sample sketches onto it just like the. Also I am working on Ubuntu 12.04 (to be Precise Pangolin) and my current Arduino IDE's version is 1.0. Problem: Currently I have the Arduino Duemilanove with the ATmega328.Check your distribution's package library for avr-gcc and avrdude! This particular example is for Ubuntu but should be easily adaptable to your OS. Every Linux/Unix distribution is slightly different.If you want to program the ATmega32U4 via SPI, you should use this project instead of the normal avrdude: kcuzner-avrdude with a Linux SPI programmer type.
#Avrdude gui windows install#
To compile the code on Ubuntu, you need the following packages installed: sudo apt-get install avrdude gcc-avr binutils-avr gdb-avr avr-libc.