$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.11.6
BuildVersion: 15G1611
No driver should be necessary. Beware that it does not show up as a serial port
system_profiler SPUSBDataType | grep USBtinySPI
# USBtinySPI:
# Product ID: 0x0c9f
# Vendor ID: 0x1781
# Version: 1.04
# Serial Number: 512
# Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
# Location ID: 0x14243000 / 17
# Current Available (mA): 1000
# Current Required (mA): 200
# Extra Operating Current (mA): 0
Test with different cables and USB hubs. The ports on the computer might not work bco USB3.
- In Arduino go 'Preferences'->'Additional Boards Manager URLs' and add
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/damellis/attiny/ide-1.6.x-boards-manager/package_damellis_attiny_index.json
. - Go 'Tools'->'Boards' and choose 'ATtiny 25/45/85'
- Go 'Tools'->'Programmer' choose 'USBtinyISP'
- Go 'Sketch'->'Export compiled binary'
Download and compile micronucleus using make CONFIG=t85_default
.
Finally we upload to device:
micronucleus --run Blink.hex/Blink.hex.ino.tiny8.hex
Hi. I'm trying to use it on Mac OS X 10.13.6, when I plugged in it doesn't show up in system_profiler SPUSBDataType (without the grep pipe to see all available devices in USB ports). When it's plugged it actually blinks the leds of the board module. Also in Arduino IDE doesn't show it up in the Ports selection. Any idea? I also tried to search for any drivers for Mac but all I can get where the Windows ones. Also tried to plugged on a Windows 7 Virtual Machine but VirtualBox doesn't recognize that is something plugged in the USB port.