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So this pushes me to consider something that might be 'unique' to my situation (but not all that unique really): When Stino does it, it appears to be calling upload-via-bootloader, instead of program-via-programmer method.īut it seems the issue is something at my end, if it's working fine for both you & RobotWill :-( No I haven't done the cmd-line call of avrdude myself, because the Arduino IDE does it for me ), and it works :). My hunch is, when using a programmer like AVRISPmkII (& any others based on the STK500v2 protocol), Stino should be using/calling the set of lines starting with ".", but it's not.Īnd again, this seems to relate to my earlier greyed-out 'Upload with Using Programmer' menu item.Īrduino Menu, & error screenshot attached: your typical Arduino board): a few lines starting with ".". It appears to be a section of the file to do with Uploading to a target which has a boot-loader (i.e. Now I can compile, but "Upload with Using Programmer" bombs out with an AVRDUDE error: "avrdude: invalid baud rate specified '", & it's in platform_avr.txt located in new-stino. The 1st set of entries appear to be the old Stino, and the lower set of menu entries appear to be the new Stino menu items! OK, so now I think I've got 'new-stino' installed in a way that appears to be being recognised by Stino, because now I have a 'double-whammy' Arduino menu, including 'Upload with Using Programmer' menu & 'Programmers' menu, in which I've ticked 'AVRISPmkII'. But it begs the question - how does old-Stino know where to look for the new-stino stuff? so confusing. with the contents of 'new-stino with equally unstable results ).
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So then I went back & re-read the repo's readme.md, & noticed it said to put the new 'new-stino' build into a different folder, "Stino" for me, "Stino-master" for the screenshots in Readme.md). In other words, back where I started.Īt this stage (with just the 'old' Stino installed), the Stino plug-in is located in "%user%/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/Arduino-like IDE". That gave me the same Arduino menu, STILL with greyed-out 'Upload with Using Programmer' menu item, and no 'Programmer' menu item.
#Using a teensy 2.0 as a avrisp mkii programmer install
I completely uninstalled ST2 & ST3 & all related config files (Application Support, prefs, etc), downloaded new v2 & v3, reinstalled ST license, then followed the instructions to install Package Control, and then 'Arduino-like IDE', which gets you the 'old' Stino.
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