User`s guide

Under Linux, the three virtual COM ports created by the SVP should appear as devices with names like /dev/
ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1, and /dev/ttyACM2 (the numbers depends on how many other ACM devices you have
plugged in) and you can use any terminal program (such as kermit) to send and receive bytes on those ports.
The Orangutan SVP’s USB connection is not compatible with any version of Mac OS.
Note: You may not need to use the Orangutan SVP’s USB connection. If you have an AVR
ISP programmer, then you can program the AVR on the Orangutan SVP by connecting your
programmer to the 6-pin AVR ISP header located near the SVP’s USB connector. In that case, the
operating system of your computer does not matter, as long as your programmer works.
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