Now in the area on the right side of the arrow, you will see some little up and down arrows, this selects the driver to install for that device, on the left of the green arrow is the driver already installed for that device if any. If it’s now shown in the drop down, try selecting “List All Devices” from the Options menu In the Zadig window a drop-down shows all the found devices which it might be able to help with and hopefully USBasp is in there.
Now connect your USBAsp and run the Zadig program. Zadig 2.3, for Windows 7 + (Not XP or Vista) You need to install “libusb”, the simplest way to install is to use the “Zadig” software, first download it… Windows is of course the bothersome child, but it’s not too hard once you know how. Nope, I don’t think you need any, it will probably “just work”. This is tested on my Ubuntu systems, your milage may vary, you probably need to restart udev ( /etc/init.d/udev restart), or just reboot. Your system should already have the necessary driver, but might need a tweak to allow non-root users to access the USBaspĬreate a text file /etc/udev/rules.d/les and inside that file put the following single line This guide is for the ones that look like this, but as I say mostly they work the same so try it anyway. There are a few variants of the USBAsp, mostly they work the same and need the same drivers.