USB-C (C to C compatible) programmers for Attiny 0/1 series and AVRDx drivers (e.g. T1616, AVR32DD20) using the standard Gchart 3 flashing pads layout, most T1616/AVRDD drivers use this layout, with a few exceptions from Sofirn and Wurkkos, for those the kit contains a 3 wires dupont cable with pogo pins.
3 female to female dupont wires with pogo pins plugged in one end, this allows to flash non standard layout with 2.54mm pitch from Sofirn and Wurkkos.
Programmer V2.0 :
4.5V with larger output capacitance for drivers with higher inrush current (e.g. D3AA), while still compatible with a 4.6V max part used in unreleased drivers.
ESD protected.
Long narrow profile for unibody lights.
Additional back LED for better illumination of the driver.
Staggered header holes for plugging male headers (no soldering required).
The price is 14€ international untracked shipping included with Paypal, 13.2€ with Revolut/payment card and Wise. Please send a PM if you are interested.
If you are newly registered and can’t send PMs yet, just reply to this thread and I’ll PM you
If you are in the US you can buy a programmer from @gchart.
Well I usually go with PayPal but I’m open to other options. PayPal has no fee with F&F in Euro but it should probably not be abused or they might flag my account ? With goods and services fees are ~0.8~1€ depending on location/currency.
Thanks for the Linux instructions, I’ll put then in the second post.
For AVRDUDESS they mention that Mono has to be used, not sure what are the exact steps for that.
Install mono with the package manager and then run
mono --arch=32 avrdudess.exe
But the native command line versions are simple enough and maybe easier. For AVRDUDE the latest release is required, but maybe not included in your distribution yet.
Welp, I can’t send new private messages, the ”to” box is highlighted in red when I click ”send message”, I can’t contact SB either to ask him what’s up
MoreHiCRILumens and ttt please send me a message if it works on your end.
Thank you for offering this. Do you know if this can flash the Sofirn SP36 that has exposed flashing pads like this? I’m not sure why the SP36 has more pads than other lights.
btw, what is your objective for reflashing an SP36? what feature are you looking to add or change?
whatever it is, I suggest you just hire a competent modder with the tools and experience to do it for you.
again, imho, the learning curve to reflash an SP36, is not worth your time… its a majorly complex endeavor
also, the flashing tool discussed in this thread, ships from France… it does not make a lot of sense to order internationally when you could order from gchart, in USA…
in any case, the device pictured, has 3 contiguous pins, it works great on the TS10 and SP10 Pro… but imo, there is no reason to reflash either of those lights… just enjoy them as they are