UltraCIC-III help

nasune

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So I'm trying to program an attiny85 with the UltraCIC-III code, but I'm finding it difficult to do so. The first problem is that while compiling the code using a raspberry pi and avra, the program keeps spitting out an error ( .device definition not found). I've checked the include folder and it is there, so I'm quite stumped on that one. The second thing is more of a question. If I do manage to get the .hex file, I'm burning it to the chip using Xgpro, and I'm not sure if these fuse settings are correct (I think they are, but I simply don't quite know).
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Can anyone help me with this?

edit:
So I think I've figured out what the problem with compiling was, the command "avra UltraCIC-III.asm -d attiny85" needed to be "avra UltraCIC-III.asm -D attiny85" . After that it did compile (although the eeprom is 00 FF FF FF ...etc which is a bit weird, but it might be correct?). All I need to do now is figure out if the fuse settings are correct.

edit 2:
Everything seems to be in working order (tested it on a (PAL) sports game with my NTSC N64 and it booted just fine), so case closed I guess.
 
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