I don't know what's the difference :/
I meant 1ms (one millisecond or 1*10^-3 seconds). Hope that clears it.

Anyways, I don't really know how I am going to test this out. I can't
believe how much bad luck I have.
I patched up the power supply, just like every time, leaved the
breadboard alone and didn't touch anything. Should have worked as
before. I switched on the uC.
The next thing I know, something cough up in smoke (I still can't find
out what). The uC worked just fine, until now. Apparently, it got
stuck within it's bootloader or something like that, as reported by
the many others on the net.. just that no one ever mentioned any
smoke.. The status LEDs show that it does something when restarted,
but it still won't let me program it again. The error says that the
programmer isn't responding. Maybe some of the controlling MPSA42
(from the first post) smoked out, let the current into the uC and
fried it.
So now I need to ether try to reburn the bootloader and see if that's
the case, or get a new uC and wait for it for another month. If not,
something else went off.
Now please go ahead and spit on me for using an arduino.
Sigh..

Cheers people

On Jan 10, 12:48 am, "JohnK" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is that a typo :- ""Step 3 - is that a typo and you actually mean 1mS ?" or
> do you mean 1ms  ?
>
> John K.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> ...clip...
> > 3. wait for 1uS
> ...clip....
>
> Step 3 - is that a typo and you actually mean 1mS ?
> ...clip.....
> Chris

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