Datasheet
Download Pro Trinket Drivers for
Windows
http://adafru.it/djr
Don't forget to plug in the Pro Trinket via a known-good USB cable to start the process. You
should see the green power LED lit and the red bootloading LED pulse indicating that the
Trinket is ready to start bootloading. If you've programmed the Pro Trinket since getting it,
you can always get it back to the bootloader state by pressing the small onboard reset
button
Special Notes on using Pro Trinket with Linux
Pro Trinket is not supported on Linux operating system at this time - try Mac OS or Windows!
However, you can try the following - it does work for some computers ()
Linux is fairly picky about who can poke and prod at the USB port. You can always run
avrdude or Arduino IDE as root, which will make sure you have the proper permissions. If
you want to be super-cool you can add a udev rule which will let any user (who is not root)
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