Editing Using The ISP Shield 2
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== ...To program the Arduino Bootloader onto an ATmega168/ATmega328 == | == ...To program the Arduino Bootloader onto an ATmega168/ATmega328 == | ||
− | + | #Attach the ISP Shield 2.0 to the Arduino. If using Arduino Uno, put a piece of insulating tape on top of the USB connector of the Uno to prevent the bottom of the shield from shorting against the connector housing. (Or, use a [[Googly_Shield|Googly Shield]]!) | |
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#Connect the Arduino to your computer and bring up the Arduino IDE | #Connect the Arduino to your computer and bring up the Arduino IDE | ||
#If necessary, configure the Arduino IDE for your Arduino or Arduino clone | #If necessary, configure the Arduino IDE for your Arduino or Arduino clone | ||
#In the '''File''' menu, select '''Examples''', and open the '''ArduinoISP''' sketch | #In the '''File''' menu, select '''Examples''', and open the '''ArduinoISP''' sketch | ||
#Upload this sketch to your Arduino or Arduino clone | #Upload this sketch to your Arduino or Arduino clone | ||
− | # | + | #At this time place an ATmega168 or ATmega328 into the ZIF socket on the ISP Shield 2.0 and lock it in place |
− | + | #The lever of the ZIF socket corresponds to pin 1 on the Atmega328, which is opposite, in board orientation, of the retail Arduino Uno Rev3 | |
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#In the '''Tools''' menu, select '''Board''', and select the type of board that you are burning the bootloader for. For example, | #In the '''Tools''' menu, select '''Board''', and select the type of board that you are burning the bootloader for. For example, | ||
#* '''Arduino Uno''' if you are programing an ATmega328 for an Uno | #* '''Arduino Uno''' if you are programing an ATmega328 for an Uno |