Error Could Not Find Usb Device Usbasp With Vid=0x16c0
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Could Not Find Usb Device With Vid=0x16c0 Pid=0x5dc Vendor='www.fischl.de' Product='usbasp'
USBasp driver problem Main menu mobile Home Communities Forums Projects Vendors Wiki avrdude could not find usbasp Search My summary Privacy Contact Site Use Terms Cookies Communities Forums Projects Vendors WIKI USBasp driver problem Log in usbasp windows 10 or register to post comments Go To Last Post 23 posts / 0 new Author Message joey9801 Level: New Member Joined: Mon. May 25, 2009 Posts: 1 View posts #1
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Posted by joey9801: Sun. Dec 6, 2009 - 11:55 AM Fivestar widget 12345Total votes: 0 Hi everyone, first post here on AVRfreaks :D Up until recently I've been using my trusty old copy of windows XP to burn code to AVR's with a USBasp, avrdude 5.4 and AVRstudio 4. Recently I installed Windows 7 on my computer, and after re-installing AVRstudio and
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AVRdude, I found that AVRdude would no longer recognise my USBasp. and keeps coming up with "error: could not find USB device "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc". I was a bit confused for a moment before I realised that I hadn't yet installed the drivers for the USBasp. But here's the problem, Windows 7 refuses to accept that the drivers I'm offering it are drivers at all! It just says "Windows could not find driver software for your device" whenever I direct it to the folder where the drivers are. can anyone suggest how to fix this? Google has turned up nothing upon searching for USBasp win7 drivers. Tags:AVR Microcontrollers, megaAVR and tinyAVR Log in / register to post comments Top Zaphodikus Level: Wannabe Joined: Sun. Aug 3, 2008 Posts: 60 View posts Location: Cambridge, UK #2 Posted by Zaphodikus: Thu. Feb 11, 2010 - 08:39 PM 12345Total votes: 0 Ummm Joey. I just installed Windows 7 (64bit version), I'll race you to find a solution! :-) Conrad Braam - www.softcircuitry.blogspot.com - www.plcsimulator.org Always start off poorly, that way when you finally fig
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Communities Forums Projects Vendors Wiki Search My summary Privacy Contact Site Use Terms Cookies Communities Forums Projects usbasp programmer Vendors WIKI USBasp programmer problem Log in or register to post comments Go To Last Post 17 posts / 0 new Author Message HyrumF Level: Rookie Joined: Fri. http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/usbasp-driver-problem Jan 6, 2012 Posts: 31 View posts Location: SF Bay Area #1 Posted by HyrumF: Tue. Jan 24, 2012 - 02:46 PM Fivestar widget 12345Total votes: 0 Noob here! Please let me know if this doesn't belong here or something else is wrong with my question. I have been playing around with arduinos for a few weeks http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/usbasp-programmer-problem and wanted to try to breadboard micro-controller. I'm trying to burn a bootloader to this one but having problems. I followed the arduino on a breadboard example exactly (below) (http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Standa...) The arduino "burn bootloader" function gave me some errors so I tried to burn it from the command line using AVRDUDE and got the same errors (see below). Is this a problem with me having the wrong chip? Are the ATmega328 and the ATmega328P interchangeable? The ATmega328 is not listed in the AVRDUDE manual http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/us... I bought my programmer on ebay (wrong one?) am running windows 7 (64) and am using these drivers http://www.protostack.com/downlo... Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone cares, I eventually want to make something with V-USB from obdev.com Attachment(s): USBasp prograamer hooked up to an ATmega328-PU chip on a breadboard. Tags:AVR Microcontrollers, megaAVR and tinyAVR, ATmega32, ATmega328, ATmega328P Log in / register to post comments Top david.prentice Level: 10k+ Postman Joined: Sat. Feb 12, 2005 Posts: 25764 View posts Location: Wormshill, England #2 Po
> Installation & Troubleshooting > error: could not find USB device http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=237696.0 "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc Print Go Down Pages: [1] Topic: error: could not find USB device "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc(Read 3202 times) previous topic - next topic RandallR Sr. Member Posts: 324 Karma: 9[add] error: could not find USB device "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc May 03, could not 2014, 10:07 pm Trying to upload a sketch using a USBasp programmer ( Ctrl+Shift+U ).The IDE attempts to upload the sketch with:Code: [Select]
/usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools/avrdude -C/usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools/avrdude.conf -v -v -v -v -patmega328p -cusbasp -Pusb -Uflash:w:/tmp/build1369312702588283912.tmp/Blink.cpp.hex:i
I received the error messageCode: [Select]
avrdude: Warning: cannot query manufacturer for device: could not find error sending control message: Operation not permitted
avrdude: error: could not find USB device "USBasp" with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc
The problem appears to be related to permissions. If I open a terminal window and copy and paste the command prefixing it with 'sudo' then it will work. However, this is inconvenient. What is the 'official' solution? Print Go Up Pages: [1] This link has expired. Please re-subscribe to our Newsletters. Subscribe to our Newsletters Email Please enter a valid email to subscribe Arduino Newsletter Arduino Store Newsletter Newsletter Italiana Cancel Next Confirm your email address We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription, please click the link in the email we just sent you. Thank you for subscribing! Arduino via Egeo 16 Torino, 10131 Italy Ok Newsletter ©2016 Arduino Copyright Notice Contact us Loading...