Babygnusbuino-v2

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A word of warning

This is minimalist hardware with no safety features whatsoever.

Inserting a Babygnusbuino in your computers USB port exposes its electrical components to the outside world - this is the equivalent of running around with a double edged sword IN YOUR MOUTH: it's fun and exciting but you better not trip over… Take special care with external power sources - you can easily fry your computers USB port and ALL the devices (webcams, mice etc..) connected to the same port.

You've been warned.

Getting the files

You can either download the two folders and add their contents to the corresponding folders in your Arduino working directory, or you can pull the latest version directly through svn.

cd "the/path/to/Arduino/"    (for me on a Mac it is cd ~/Documents/Arduino  and on Ubuntu it is ~/sketchbook )
git clone https://github.com/mirdej/babygnusbuino.git hardware/babygnusbuino
git clone https://github.com/mirdej/GnusbuinoMIDI.git libraries/GnusbuinoMIDI

later on, you can always update to the latest version by typing

git pull

Patching avrdude

The Babygnusbuino has a bootloader and can thus be reprogrammed directly via USB, without the need for a AVR ISP programmer. Unfortunately, because of the architecture of the ATTINY85, it is

On Mac

./configure
make

rename old avrdude

mv /Applications/

On Ubuntu

in ARDUINO-IDE/hardware/tools replace avrdude and avrdude.conf with patched version maybe this precompiled binary works: File:GnusbuinoAvrdudeUbuntu.zip

otherwise you have to compile a patched avrdude yourself:


Then


sudo apt-get install bison
sudo apt-get install flex
sudo apt-get install libusb-dev
./configure
make


I also had to correct permissions for libusb. Not sure this is the right way, but anyway:

sudo gedit /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules

change

# 'libusb' device nodes
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0664"

to

# 'libusb' device nodes
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", MODE="0666"

see http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/44308/understanding-udev-rules-and-permissions-in-libusb

Compatibility