Hello all, I'm new to programming AVRs so please excuse any stupid questions I'm about to ask. I have a tube of ATTINY2313V-10 that I am trying to experiment with. I have wired up a DAPA programming board like the one listed on http://www.captain.at/electronics/atmel-programmer/ but I am having problems getting AVRDude to write to it. It sees the chip just fine but tells me that it's not a 2313 because the expected signature is 1E 91 01 while my chip responds with 0x1E910A. I added the -F option to AVRDude to force it past that point. It goes past the erasing flash stage without a hitch but when it goes to write my code into the chip it just says write failed. What should I even look at? I know it's getting input from the chip so I'm assuming my programmer is wired correctly... Is that a bad assumption? Could it be a voltage issue? The schematic the programmer was made from specifies a 4mHz frequency but the closest I had was 3.579... Could that be my problem? I'm not sure where to go from here so anyone with suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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