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nickgammon avatar nickgammon commented on July 26, 2024

The bootloaders are just hard-coded as precompiled binaries. I don't have the ability to change that in the way you request.

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csavy avatar csavy commented on July 26, 2024

Thank you for the response. May I ask if you provide .C files I can edit and compile to institute this change?

If not, is there another way to implement his change? Perhaps links to some more tutorials like yours?

-Chris

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The bootloaders are just hard-coded as precompiled binaries. I don't have the ability to change that in the way you request.


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nickgammon avatar nickgammon commented on July 26, 2024

You would need to recompile the appropriate bootloader. I think the bootloader sources are provided with the Arduino download, and if not are on the Arduino Github site. Recompiling the bootloader can be a bit non-trivial if you aren't used to it, because the IDE doesn't do it by default. See here for possible help: http://arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/23900/atmega328p-sck-pin/23914#23914

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csavy avatar csavy commented on July 26, 2024

Much appreciated Nick, thanks again!

-Chris

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Subject: Re: [nickgammon/arduino_sketches] Support to change onboard LED pin function (#34)

You would need to recompile the appropriate bootloader. I think the bootloader sources are provided with the Arduino download, and if not are on the Arduino Github site. Recompiling the bootloader can be a bit non-trivial if you aren't used to it, because the IDE doesn't do it by default. See here for possible help: http://arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/23900/atmega328p-sck-pin/23914#23914

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