![]() Now connect your USBAsp and run the Zadig program. Zadig 2.3, for Windows 7 + (Not XP or Vista) You need to install “libusb”, the simplest way to install is to use the “Zadig” software, first download it… ![]() Windows is of course the bothersome child, but it’s not too hard once you know how. Nope, I don’t think you need any, it will probably “just work”. This is tested on my Ubuntu systems, your milage may vary, you probably need to restart udev ( /etc/init.d/udev restart), or just reboot. Your system should already have the necessary driver, but might need a tweak to allow non-root users to access the USBaspĬreate a text file /etc/udev/rules.d/les and inside that file put the following single line This guide is for the ones that look like this, but as I say mostly they work the same so try it anyway. There are a few variants of the USBAsp, mostly they work the same and need the same drivers.
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