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Revision as of 15:08, 1 June 2020
Summary
This Documentation is an step by step description for boot loading HoodLoader2 on to your Arduino Uno.
Requirements
- Arduino Uno
- 3x Female to Female Cable
- 1x Male to Female Cable
- 1X 100nF Capacitor
- USB Cable
Background
The Arduino Uno has Two Computing units on his board. The ATMeda328P works as the Main computing unit and ATMega16U2 manages the USB Connection. Hoodlaoder2 allows to also use and program the ATMega16U2 chip. Hoodlaoder2 allows us to realize Human Interface Device Projects like a mouse or keyboard. This procedure is needed if u want to create a Arduino USB Rubber Ducky with the Arduino Uno.
Disclaimer The Hoodloader overrides the usual Bootloader and it is possible that the Arduino breaks during the process. I do not assume any liability or guarantee.
Description
The newest version of HoodLoader2 and its installation guide can be found at the NicoHood github Page.
Hardware installation
Start by downloading the Hood Loader Repository and remove all cables and accessories from your Arduino Uno
Then follow the stpes:
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1. Connect your Arduino to the PC with the USB cable
2. Select the Arduino Uno Board in Tools/Board
3. Select the Comport that is connected with your Arduino in Tools/Port
4. Open the Instalaltions_Sketch.ino which can be found in HoodLoader2-master/avr/examples/Installation_Sketch
5. Upload the sketch to your Arduino (Ctrl+U) do not worry many warnings get displayed
6. Wait unitl the "Done uploading" text gets displayed.
7. Important: Unplug your Arduino
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Step 2
Make sure to read
- War and Peace
- Lord of the Rings
- The Baroque Cycle
Used Hardware
Device to be used with this documentation Maybe another device to be used with this documentation
Courses
- A course where this documentation was used (2017, 2018)
- Another one (2018)