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Offline pdrift

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Hello Guys! looking for some help with a teensy++
« on: Tue, 26 January 2016, 01:48:13 »
Hi guys. I'm working on a project and i'm using an old keyboard from a HP jornada 680 wired to a teensy++ 2.0. I used easavr to make a hex file and then flashed with teensy loader. I remember easyavr warning about a reset button (or lack of) in the program. It was late and I was really tired and I flashed it anyway. Now I cannot reprogram my teensy. When I try to flash it it says to press the reset button but nothing happens. I also tried using the arduino software with the teensyduino part installed to flash the blink sketch and it still doesn't work. On my linux pc (ubuntu) the lsusb command shows the teensy as "Van Ooijen Technische Informatica Teensy Halfkay Bootloader" I don't know if im in the right place but can someone help. Or point me to where someone can help. Thanks.

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Re: Hello Guys! looking for some help with a teensy++
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 26 January 2016, 03:44:20 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

I have never flashed a Teensy, and not a lot of people check this area.

You could try making a new thread in the making stuff together area.

Good luck :)
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