![]() It will establish a libusb-win32 driver that works just fine in Windows 10.īefore installing drivers, be sure to upload firmware first, then connect the USB cable to the adapter and PC. Windows should automatically install the driver. Navigate to the USBasp folder that you extracted from the archive. Right click on it to install the drivers. ![]() The USBasp device should have a yellow exclamation mark on it. All you need is to download a USB installation tool – Zadig. Extract the downloaded files from the zip to somewhere on your hard disk. Luckily there is a great workaround to make it work. Setting up a USBasp adapter in Windows 10 system may be a bit trickier because the included Windows drivers will not work – they even will not install. Keep in mind that USBasp will only work with chips up to date. If you want to program the chips that were manufactured later, you will probably fail. ![]() The arduino complains it can not find the USB ASP on both 1.06 and 1.6.9. I tried both signed and non signed drivers with the latter obviously requiring me to disable driver signature enforcement. I have the device correctly installed and showing on device manager. To make this adapter work, you need to program Atmega8 with the latest firmware, which can be downloaded from page ( (519 kB)). Just wondering if someone got UPBASP working with windows 10.
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