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There are many different options to upload a .hex firmware file to the MULTI-Module and to set the correct fuses. This document outlines an approach that uses a USBASP programmer and which is equally compatible with OSX, Windows and Linux operating systems.
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1. Follow this section: [Material you need to upload the firmware](https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/docs/Compiling.md#material-you-need-to-upload-the-firmware)
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1. Follow this section: [Install the Arduino IDE](https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/docs/Compiling.md#install-the-arduino-ide-and-the-multiprotocol-project-firmware)
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1. Follow this section: [Material you need to upload the firmware](Compiling.md#material-you-need-to-upload-the-firmware)
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1. Follow this section: [Install the Arduino IDE](Compiling.md#install-the-arduino-ide-and-the-multiprotocol-project-firmware)
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1. Make sure to write down the location of your installation since you need to know where avrdude is installed to configure the AVR8 Burn-O-Mat. For example on a default windows installation, avrdude.exe is located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\bin" where "C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino" is the installation path.
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1. Install [AVR8 Burn-O-Mat](http://avr8-burn-o-mat.brischalle.de/avr8_burn_o_mat_avrdude_gui_en.php) which is available for all platforms. Installation instructions are on the software page (Don't forget to install [Java](http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads) as explained).
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1. Launch AVR8 Burn-O-Mat.
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If you don't know which one to take the 1st line is the one you want.
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### Burn the fuses
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1. Follow this section: [Connect the programmer](https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/docs/Compiling.md#connect-the-programmer)
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1. Follow this section: [Connect the programmer](Compiling.md#connect-the-programmer)
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1. Launch AVR8 Burn-O-Mat.
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1. In the **AVR type** drop down select **ATmega328P** and click on **Fuses**
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1. In the **ATmega328P Fuses** window which just open click on read fuses.
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1. You are done with setting the Fuses and can close the **ATmega328P Fuses** window
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## Upload the firmware
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1. Follow this section: [Connect the programmer](https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/docs/Compiling.md#connect-the-programmer)
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1. Follow this section: [Connect the programmer](Compiling.md#connect-the-programmer)
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1. Download the [latest release firmware](https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/releases) you want to burn and store it in a knwon location
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1. Launch AVR8 Burn-O-Mat.
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1. In the **AVR type** drop down select **ATmega328P**
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