I've used the Raspberry Pi with avrdude to program AVR parts before.  You can find a howto article at Adafruit.com - https://learn.adafruit.com/program-an-avr-or-arduino-using-raspberry-pi-gpio-pins/configuration.

Dave


On 09/18/2019 01:26 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
I'm trying to write an article for Linux Pro Magazine on Macropad
(http://macropad.co/), and I was hoping to find some help, since my
experience is limited.

The device comes  with instructions for Windows and macOS, but not for
Linux. Unfortunately, it uses an atm32u4dfu, and I'm having trouble
finding a programmer that avrdude can use to communicate with it. Can
anyone tell me if a suitable programmer exists, and, if so, what it is?

I'm not subscribed to the list, so please cc me on any reply.

Thanks,


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