eddie desktop1 ~/work/gigatron-rom make burn85
# Program Pluggy McPlugface
# Set to 8 MHz
minipro -p attiny85 -w Utils/BabelFish/BabelFish.ATtiny85_fuses.txt -c config
Found TL866II+ 04.2.115 (0x273)
Warning: Firmware is out of date.
Expected 04.2.116 (0x274)
Found 04.2.115 (0x273)
Chip ID OK: 0x1E930B
Writing fuses... Could not read config fuses_ext value.
make: *** [Makefile:94: burn85] Error 1
you can see that there's an error saying the config file does not have fuses_ext. I did some google search but can't find anything about it.
eddie desktop1 ~/work/gigatron-rom make burn85
# Program Pluggy McPlugface
# Set to 8 MHz
minipro -p attiny85 -w Utils/BabelFish/BabelFish.ATtiny85_fuses.txt -c config
Found TL866II+ 04.2.115 (0x273)
Warning: Firmware is out of date.
Expected 04.2.116 (0x274)
Found 04.2.115 (0x273)
Chip ID OK: 0x1E930B
Writing fuses... Could not read config fuses_ext value.
make: *** [Makefile:94: burn85] Error 1
you can see that there's an error saying the config file does not have fuses_ext. I did some google search but can't find anything about it.
walter wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 17:11
Active adapters normally have 2 PS/2 plugs (keyboard/mouse) that connect to a little black box with cables.
The image shown is going the other way (PS/2 to USB). This converter allows a PS/2 keyboard and mouse to a connect to a single USB port. This would be the typical use case where you have an older PS/2 keyboard/mouse and want to connect to a modern USB port.
There is no real market for an active USB to PS/2 converter. There used to be one made by StarTech (model number PS22USB) but this was discontinued and is no longer available (not even used on Ebay). You can still buy new PS/2 keyboards, so that is really the only option unless you have an older USB keyboard and can use the passive converter.
eddie desktop1 ~/work/gigatron-rom make burn85
# Program Pluggy McPlugface
# Set to 8 MHz
minipro -p attiny85 -w Utils/BabelFish/BabelFish.ATtiny85_fuses.txt -c config
Found TL866II+ 04.2.115 (0x273)
Warning: Firmware is out of date.
Expected 04.2.116 (0x274)
Found 04.2.115 (0x273)
Chip ID OK: 0x1E930B
Writing fuses... Could not read config fuses_ext value.
make: *** [Makefile:94: burn85] Error 1
you can see that there's an error saying the config file does not have fuses_ext. I did some google search but can't find anything about it.