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Timeline for ATTiny85 won't reprogram

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Mar 9 at 23:20 vote accept Ash Ketchup
Mar 9 at 14:47 answer added DELTA12 timeline score: 0
Mar 9 at 11:18 comment added Justme @AshKetchup Since you programmed the fuses, what fuses did you program and how? There are also fuses to disable reset and disable further programming, so you need to know what you wrote.
Mar 9 at 10:36 comment added Ash Ketchup Shouldn’t be a dead chip problem, I bought 20 of them and I’ve got the same issue on 5 of them. I don’t believe it to be a issue with supply voltage because I bought the device to program them instead of making my own
Mar 9 at 10:35 history edited Ash Ketchup CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 9 at 7:11 comment added liaifat85 Maybe wrong fuse bits or dead chip. Here is another thread about the same error: electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/146876/…
Mar 9 at 2:13 comment added Ash Ketchup This is what I found inside the package I am using to program using ArduinoIDE ATtinyX5.menu.clock.internal1.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62 ATtinyX5.menu.clock.internal1.bootloader.high_fuses=0xdf ATtinyX5.menu.clock.internal1.bootloader.extended_fuses=0xff
Mar 9 at 2:02 comment added Ash Ketchup I'm sorry I am new to this I set the internal clock to 1MHz using the Arduino IDE. How would I set up the fuses such that I am able to to reprogram. If you recommend using a different IDE I can use whatever that is as well
Mar 9 at 1:48 comment added Kevin White What are you setting the fuses to?
Mar 9 at 1:43 history asked Ash Ketchup CC BY-SA 4.0