![]() Your avrdude may know about it if you change "-p m168" to "-p m168p", but not all versions of avrdude know about the '168P. The 0x1e940b is for the ATmega168P chip - almost identical hardware, but they assigned it a different part signature number. The AVRDUDEFLAGS probably contains "-p m168" which tells it to expect to be programming an ATmega168 part. Where would I enter the -F? What am I overriding? If a -F will override the perceived problem I'll go for that. Reading | # | 100% 0.00sĪvrdude: Expected signature for ATMEGA168 is 1E 94 06ĭouble check chip, or use -F to override this check. When I try to load a program with the ISP programmer I get this error: avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions I haven't the slightest idea what I am doing but, I have a ISP programmer and some blank ATmega168 MCUs. ![]()
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