![]() The programmer might expect you to add that. If the chip you are using is say a DIP16. When typing the name of your chip in be aware that the programmer might name the chip differently depending on the package. ![]() The dropbox underneath has some of the more common chips in it. Chip 1: This textbook is where the name of your chip goes.The files you need are in obscure places so we will do a search for them in case you don’t know where they are. This generally would not be needed but sometimes files get put into different directories and we want to be sure we have everything right. You need to direct the application to the path to those other applications. You will see that there are three different places for locations in the middle of the app. Once everything is installed, open the MiniPro GUI application. Once that is done you are ready to set everything up. For instructions on installing those please go to and install those as well. ![]() You also need to install the homebrew/cross avr tools. The directions for installing the original minipro command line tools by David Griffith can be found here. Next there are a few other things to download and install. This application is used for programming one of the over 14,000 different eproms supported by the TL866II plus programmer. It also has functionality with the homebrew/Cross avr tools. MiniPro GUI is a very easy to use interface for the Minipro command line tools. ![]()
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