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<details>
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<summary>Programming the Atmega chips</summary>
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Make sure that the DIV8 flag is OFF (or the chip will run at 1 MHz and you will find the encoder to be very sluggish), and the ISP programming flag is enabled (if you want to be able to program via the ISP header)
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The fuse settings I recommend are:
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<details><summary>For ATMega328P</summary>
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Extended: 0xFF
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High: 0xD9
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Low: 0xD2
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This corresponds to the following fuse settings
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For ATMega328P:
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- Brownout Detection Disabled (Extended byte)
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- SPIEN (in system programming over SPI) Enabled (High byte)
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- Boot flash size 2048 ((high byte)
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- 8 MHz internal RC clock, 4.1 ms startup time (low byte)
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All other fuses disabled.
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For ATMega2560: (to do)
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Specifically, you want to make sure that the DIV8 flag is OFF (or the chip will run at 1 MHz and you will find the encoder to be very sluggish), and the ISP programming flag is enabled (if you want to be able to program via the ISP header)
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</details>
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<details><summary>For ATMega2560</summary>
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TO DO
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</details>
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