Yes you need the wire.h modification at the moment. I am sure we will find a better way to do this soon. Until then, make sure you do that change! You can buy any cheap usb-to-serial adapter. Does not matter. Should cost less than $10. Just make sure it works well with your operating system. thomas On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:55 PM, pakdeDar <pakdedarmantaoye@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Does it means no need to use modified wire.h as long as I use same chip > and Farhan's code Jerry ? > > Kaspa-kaspaanlayauw ® > > -----Original Message----- > From: <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sender: minima-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 15:50:22 > To: <minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [minima] Re: Some Updates from Me! > > From the way I understand it, Mark didn't use the ATMega328P chip, he > used a different ATMega chip. The code that Farhan wrote was for the 328 > chip. I don't think you have to make any changes to that. Maybe I'm > wrong, but it is something we need to make clear. Jerry K5LRU > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [minima] Re: Some Updates from Me! > From: "pakdeDar" <pakdedarmantaoye@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, January 28, 2014 2:49 pm > To: "Minima Group" <minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Hi Mark, > > So it's not as simple as I think . > To buy chip w/ bootloader already loaded was easy to find. But then > programmed it using Uno board is not my expectation, I think from the > beginning you got proven that the chip could be programmed using usb to > serial. > > What I want to know is the type of the usb to serial converter cable you > use. Other is what kind of bootloader to be loaded. > > My conclusion is that from the beginning the chips should have been > loaded w/ bootloader, fully blank chip could not been loaded a > bootloader by this system. I may be wrong.. > > Hope Farhan or other in this forum who has done this method could > explain more detail. > > Yes, I have read your wire.h modification even I do not fully understand > due to my limited knowledge to Arduino. > > Thanks for your explanation Mark. It is valuable to me. > > Sudarmanta > > Kaspa-kaspaanlayauw ® > From: Mark G0MGX <mark.g0mgx@xxxxxxxxx> > Sender: minima-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 16:52:00 +0000 > To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ReplyTo: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [minima] Re: Some Updates from Me! > > > Hi > > 1. I bought some chips with Arduino bootloader already loaded from eBay > months ago and used one of them > 2. no - I put chip into Uno board, programmed it and then pulled out > chip and put into stripboard socket - I will use usb to serial later > 3. yes - but i modified the wire.h library files as I documented on the > wiki. I also changed the function button code as discussed on the forum. > I can publish code changes again if needed. > > > M > > > > > On 28 January 2014 15:28, pakdeDar <pakdedarmantaoye@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Mark, > > Please tell me that you have succesfully load the Radiono.ino sketch to > the processor board you build on stripboard and boxed. All the > controller feature works well is'n it ? > > Inform me : > > 1. What kind of bootloader you loaded to the Atmega chip > > 2. Did you use usb to serial port cable converter to load the sketch ? > > 3. The sketch developed by Farhan and upload in GitHub was completely > works without some revision. > > I will start to build like your's while I get to find Si570. > > Regards, > > Sudarmanta - YC1DCN > > Kaspa-kaspaanlayauw ® > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark G0MGX <mark.g0mgx@xxxxxxxxx> > Sender: minima-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 08:47:27 > To: <minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [minima] Some Updates from Me! > > > Morning Team > > I've started to construct a case for the project here: > > http://g0mgx.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/boxing-to-minima.html > > and also built the processor board on some stripboard and mounted it > behind the LCD here: > > http://g0mgx.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/minima-processor-board.html > > Mark > G0MGX > >