You mentioned bistro in this thread, didn't realize you were using HD, or maybe you're just showing how?
I'm sure bistro-HD can be flashed as Lexel shows, but without hardware support for OTSM included in the build, or some other specific feature you're trying to get out of it, there may not be much point. It might work well on the eswitch lights, but I haven't even actually tested that yet off a bench, or gotten any feedback. OTSM is the biggest reason to use it, but I don't think these builds are setup for it, which is kind of reasonable, because although I've tested that well, there's not really any early adopter feedback at the moment that I know of, other than my own (no problems here).
Also Lexel, your version and instructions are very outdated. Lot's of bug fixes and changes since those initial releases. If you've got a particular configuration running fine from that version, then no problem, but if people want to experiment they absolutely should use the latest one. The configs were re-organized a few versions back and are separated into different files, with only the attiny version and config file itself being selected at the top of the code. Anyway, the basic idea presented in your pics should get people going if they also read the included compiling instructions and generally just look around at where things are. Still to get the main benefit from HD you need the caps and resistors setup for OTSM.
The latest version of HD is here,:
Looks like you link to something based on 0.2. Presently latest is 1.3. I don't think OTSM even worked right in 0.2. Instructions for OTSM hardware requirements are included in the latest Manual.txt, copied in that post.