By default it uses the command line version of avrdude for simple "read/write this image" operations, but there is a GUI for it as well. As well as an android app (zflasher AVR). Never used the avrdude GUI myself (I prefer command line interfaces to GUIs) though, so can't comment in detail on it. Source: 11 months ago
How are you uploading the firmware binaries to the printer? I use AVRDUDESS with a USBasp device connected to the printer's ICSP port. One day I'll try to install a boot-loader so I can update firmware using my octopi, but I don't update firmware very often anymore. Source: over 1 year ago
After doing this, download a tool called AVRDUDESSS from here. Source: over 2 years ago
I would suggest using AVRDUDES GUI. Being able to change fueses and verify code with a click is MUCH easier than messing around with Arduino or AVRdude command line. Source: over 2 years ago
AVRDUDE (GUI link) and any AVR programmer. Covers most 8 bit AVR. Source: about 3 years ago
Do you know an article comparing AVRDUDESS to other products?
Suggest a link to a post with product alternatives.
This is an informative page about AVRDUDESS. You can review and discuss the product here. The primary details have not been verified within the last quarter, and they might be outdated. If you think we are missing something, please use the means on this page to comment or suggest changes. All reviews and comments are highly encouranged and appreciated as they help everyone in the community to make an informed choice. Please always be kind and objective when evaluating a product and sharing your opinion.