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Using The Usbasp Programmer With The Codevisionavr V3 Ide: Installation Instructions

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Using the USBasp programmer with the CodeVisionAVR V3 IDE

The USBasp programmer can be used along with the CodeVisionAVR IDE in order to automatically
program an AVR chip after a successful build.
The AVRDude command line utility, Copyright 2003-2005 Brian S. Dean and 2006-2013 Joerg
Wunsch, is used for this purpose.
The AVRDude source code is available at: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude.
Installation instructions:
- Unzip with directories all the files from the usbasp.zip archive to the CodeVisionAVR installation
directory: C:\cvavr
- The C:\cvavr\USBASP and C:\cvavr\USBASP\driver directories will be created
- Go to the C:\cvavr\USBASP\driver directory and execute installer_x86.exe, respectively
installer_x64.exe, for x32 bit, respectively x64 bit versions of Windows
- Connect the USBasp programmer to an USB port of your computer
- Windows Vista or 7 will try to install the USBasp driver, but will fail
- The driver will have to be installed manually
- Press the Windows button and go to the Control Panel
- Select Hardware and Sound
- At Devices and Printers, select Device Manager
- In the Device Manager expand the Other devices node and right click on the USBasp node
- Select Update Driver Software:

- In the next dialog select Browse my computer for driver software

- Specify the path where the USBasp driver is located:

and press the Next button


- Windows will display the following warning message:

- Select Install this driver software anyway

- Windows will then install the USBasp driver and finally display the confirmation message:

- Successful driver installation can be checked in the Device Manager, USBasp will appear listed as a
libusb-win32 device:

- Launch the CodeVisionAVR IDE


- Open your project
- Execute the Project|Configure menu command
- Select the After Build tab:

- Select Action: Do Nothing


- Enable the Execute Program option
- Press the Program Settings button
- In the User Program Settings window specify:
-

Program Directory and FileName: C:\cvavr\USBASP\pgm.bat

Command Line Parameters: chip_type %h


Where chip_type must be the target chip type of your project.
For example for ATmega328P specify: m328p
For other chips, please consult the file C:\cvavr\USBASP\avrdude.conf

Press the OK button to save the changes

- Do a Project|Build menu command


- After a successful build, the Information window will appear:

Press the Execute Users Program button to program the chip using the USBasp programmer.

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