8)Select the Option Disable Driver signature enforcement (i.e Pressing F7 here) 9)Now right Click on Start Icon and select Device manager. 10)Open “Other devices” 11)Right click on Usbasp and select Update driver software 12)Select “Browse My computer for driver software” 13)Go to the location where you have extracted the zip folder. 8)Select the Option Disable Driver signature enforcement (i.e Pressing F7 here) 9)Now right Click on Start Icon and select Device manager. 10)Open “Other devices” 11)Right click on Usbasp and select Update driver software 12)Select “Browse My computer for driver software” 13)Go to the location where you have extracted the zip folder. I bought the programmer off ebay (it says USBASP V2.0 - LC Technology), and wired an adapter cable with the following mappings (from Sanguino to programmer.
Yesterday I’ve spent like 2 hours fighting to make USBasp ISP programmer work under Windows 10 64bit. Seriously, that was like some kind of nightmare that turned into a comedy. All web pages that I’ve found suggested following procedure:
- Download zadig
- Install
libusb-win32
- Be happy
Unfortunately, in my case all attempts failed miserably. All I was getting from avrdude was
Download Driver Usbasp V2 0 Windows 10
I’ve found a solution. Internet was wrong.
libusb-win32
was not the correct driver for USBasp. The correct driver was libusbK (v3.0.7.0)
. After installing libusbK USBasp came back to life!