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Hello,<br /><br />Does anyone have any experience compiling in windows using AVR Studio?  I've built the easylogger, with minor modifications (tiny85, D- on PB1).  I have also changed the usbconfig.h file accordingly.<br /><br />When I try to make in the windows terminal I get a hex file.  When programmed to my device, I get nothing out of the USB.  (lsusb in linux shows no devices on the USB bus).  I also get errors when trying to compile in AVR Studio.<br /><br />I'm actually not sure what is not working correctly.  I can confirm that the fuses are set correctly, and the device is powered when connected to USB.  Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />-Chris<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:59 am</p><hr />
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