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ATtiny85 is small, low-power 8-bit, 8-pin RISC microcontroller from Microchip.
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Attiny85 - RSTDSBL fuse bit confusion
Am I correct that to disable the reset pin of Attiny85, and use it as an IO pin, I need to disable the reset fuse bit(RSTDSBL)?
If so, should my RSTDSBL bit be 1 (assuming 1 = yes, disable)? …