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The most common programmer is the AVRISP and the AVRISPv2. Both look something like this: | The most common programmer is the AVRISP and the AVRISPv2. Both look something like this: | ||
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There's a jack on one end for a cable and the 6-pin and/or 10-pin cable comes out the other. The AVRISP v1 had a serial port jack and the v2 has USB. The v1 has both cables, the v2 has only 6-pin. | There's a jack on one end for a cable and the 6-pin and/or 10-pin cable comes out the other. The AVRISP v1 had a serial port jack and the v2 has USB. The v1 has both cables, the v2 has only 6-pin. |