The software should now erase the flash on your chip, program the new firmware to flash, and verify the programming. Step 14: Click the Run button on the bottom left. If an error occurs, the correct driver is not installed. In the USB Port Connection window, click Open. Step 13: Click the USB icon, and select USB. Step 12: Click the IC icon, and select ATmega32U4. Step 11: In FLIP, select File>Load Hex File… and select the firmware you just built with Easy AVR.
Click Update Driver, and point it at the ‘usb’ folder mentioned above. Open Device Manager, double click on the device, and select the Driver tab.
Step 10a: If necessary, manually install the driver for the bootloader from C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb (or wherever you installed FLIP.
At this point, Windows may or may not install the correct drivers for the device. Step 10: Press the small button switch on the back of the PCB (accessible via the hole in the case) to jump into bootloader mode. Windows should install the drivers automatically. Step 9: Connect the JD45 keyboard to your PC via USB. Step 8: Open the Atmel FLIP application you installed previously hex file by choosing File>Build Firmware... Step 6: Save your new layout by choosing File>Save Layout As... Step 5: Modify the keymap to suit your preferences. Alternately, you can use my saved default layout, which you can download from here, by choosing File>Open Saved Layout... Select File>New Default Layout…, and select JD45 (Carpe Keyboards). Step 4: Start Easy AVR by executing the run.bat script, or clicking on the desktop icon. You can use either the the Python version, available for download here, or the compiled Windows installer, available here. For those that.Step 3: Download metalliqaz’ excellent Easy AVR USB Keyboard Firmware and Keymapper. The customary bells and whistles sumup of Atmel Studio 6.2 SP2 (Release notes) :)Īdded full support for the SAML21 family (ultra super-duper low power.įor those that have been waiting eagerly, the new USB installer is now making its way through the pipes and should be awailable on in day or so. The most striking change should be the fact that we finally have. So, the long waited message arrives, Atmel Studio 7.0 Beta is ready! Available from web or through the update notification that most of you should be getting/have gotten inside Atmel Studio (. So, after some long waiting, the 634 update has arrived. So, finally, we have an update to Atmel Studio.īeing primarily a bugfix release, build 934 should quite a few issues reported here (yes John, yours too). The June version of Atmel Studio is now available on our update servers (and soon as always). The readme/release note contains most of the info, so without further ado: It's that time of the year, the next release of Atmel Studio is finally done. The readme/release note contains most of the info, so. It's that time of the year, the next release of Atmel Studio is finally done (yes, copy-paste from the previous post). The new version is in the update system and will be on soon.
Renaming of Atmel Studio to Microchip Studio for AVR and SAM Devicesįor your malfunctioning mouse, John, what changed when it stopped working? Does it work when the ICE is not.įor those that only frequent this forum, please see Atmel Studio in the AVR forum.Īlright, onto the next version of Atmel Studio. Discussion thread for the release: Microchip Studio