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: The "Search" function can automatically identify the connected microcontroller, reducing the need for manual selection. Community Perspective
: ATmega8, ATmega16, ATmega32, ATmega168, ATmega328P, ATmega2560.
It allows users to protect chip firmware from being read or overwritten. Sinaprog 2.1.1
is the latest stable release in this toolchain, offering refined stability and expanded hardware support.
Allows users to easily browse, select, and write compiled .hex files to the microcontroller's Flash or EEPROM memory. : The "Search" function can automatically identify the
Open Zadig, go to Options > List All Devices , and select your programmer from the drop-down.
These gains come primarily from the rewritten scheduling algorithm (from a FIFO queue to a priority-bucket system) and more efficient JSON parsing using a SIMD-accelerated library. is the latest stable release in this toolchain,
Use the built-in dropdown helpers to select your desired clock speed and source.
SinaProg does not replace AVRDude; it wraps around it. For the software to communicate with your physical hardware components, specific dependencies must be located on your system. 1. WinAVR / AVRDude Backend
If you are migrating from Sinaprog 2.0.x or 2.1.0, version introduces several breaking changes that require attention.
Beyond primary Flash memory ( .hex files), SinaProg allows you to read and write to the non-volatile EEPROM memory of the microcontroller independently. This is highly useful for projects that store calibration data, user settings, or sensor logs. 4. Portable Architecture