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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | | | In this series of posts, I'm going to (attempt to?...) make a Dual Shock to Switch controller adapter. It will plug into the Switch Dock's USB port. In doing this, I hope I'll learn about how USB works - something I've vaguely wondered about for at least twenty years - and have some fun doing low-level microcontroller programming. I'm also looking forward to stretching my writing muscles documenting the project here. Maybe you can learn along with me? | |
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denilson.sa.nom.br
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| | | | | Almost 4 years later, I started using AVR microcontrollers again. However, today it is difficult to find a computer that has a _parallel port_, and thus I needed to revisit this topic of AVR programmers. And I end up building (and buying) the USBasp programmer. | |
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irq5.io
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| | | | | I don't have any dedicated programmers. I have been programming Atmel chips using the USB-to-serial bitbang method. Recently, I thought I'd get one because doing a re-programming cycle is taking quite a bit of time (a disadvantage of serial port bitbanging). A popular one on Aliexpress seems to be this "USB ISP" one, so I... | |
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