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Click continue through the main windows, and agree to terms of software license agreement to install. Enter your admin password. Click Install Software. Wait while install processes. Installation should be successful. The actual solution to my problem however was getting the right cable. I was using a micro usb cable that must have been charge only. Anyway, I bought one of these and the correct Port showed up.

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Learn more. Asked 3 years, 5 months ago. Active 5 months ago. Viewed 2k times. I've been getting this error: avrdude: error: programmer did not respond to command: exit bootloader Here's my Build Options: I'm assuming my Port or Programmer isn't configured correctly.

Improve this question. Adam Zarn. Adam Zarn Adam Zarn 1, 10 10 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges. Well Bluetooth seems unlikely to be correct! Bluetooth-Incoming-Port" is the only option that shows up. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Step 9. Step Almost done! You're Finished! Author with 3 other contributors. Can i use arduino nano instead of arduino uno? Thank you! Everything works. Keep up the good work!

Then in the same post the next thing you show is console output from when you were running Burn Bootloader. I do see that attempts using COM1, and I think perhaps it is using that by default and the programmers. So there must be something wrong with PeterVH's tutorial, perhaps the procedure requires a specific version of the IDE. I'm just speculating Anyway, what if you: find the programmers. Edit the line arduinoasisp. And will do some testing to verify and try to make a more complete version of a Leo-Programmer to contribute to PeterVH's tutorial.

I will keep you informed in this post anyway. Allready got it. The cleaner alternative to changing the "Arduino as ISP" parameters would be to add the following to your programmers. Glad to hear it. I wonder what the difference between. I have a Mac and a Linux machine, and PeterVH explains in his tutorial why it is needed on Windows only, so I have not encountered this. Not sure about the difference either. I guess. I was having a load of problems getting a Leonado to upload.

It worked on one PC but not the other. It never used to be a problem and only applied to the Leonado recently, mainly because of the increasing number of USB devices attached.

No other devices are a problem, so the Leonado must be a bit fussy. I am going to try and work out which of the hubs is causing the problem, but I have a decent 8-port hub Cambrionix and some cheepo's daisy-chained off that. On the plus side, the XBee SerialDump example suddenly came to life after many hours of faffing around.

I'm coming to the conclusion that with USB hubs - all powered incidentally - it's better to have one decent multiport hub and if you have to daisy-chain, then just use them for USB power.

Hey guys, I am working with a Leonardo for the first time for a few days now. Did I break the poor thing?



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