Load the kext: sudo kextload -v /Library/Extensions/AtmelICE.kext Check if you have a Library/Extensions folder, and if you do, put it there. NOTE: some guides show the copy folder as /System/Library/Extensions, but the correct place is /Library/Extensions. sudo cp -r ~/Downloads/AtmelICE.kext /Library/Extensions Unzip it (you should get a kext folder) and copy it to your /Library/Extensions folder. Installation Stepsįirst go here: and download the AtmelICE-kext-for-High-Sierra.zip. Kexts are dangerous, and the most recent version of OSX makes them a little bit more difficult to install. To fix it, we need a dummy driver to intervene before the OS can grab it thus we have to load a kernel extension (kext). If you’re here, it’s likely because of this error: avrdude: usbdev_open(): error claiming interface 0: Permission denied avrdude: usbdev_open(): no usable interface found avrdude: jtag3_open_common(): Did not find any device matching VID 0x03eb and PID list: 0x2141 avrdude done. AVRDude and Atmel ICE on OSX 10.3 High SierraĪVRDude does not play well with the new Atmel ICE controller on OSX - the OS enumerates the device and makes it impossible for AVRDude to access.
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