Minimus AVR USB Dev Kit Announced

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Features, resellers…

Features:

* ATMEL AT90USB162
* 22 Programmable I/O Lines
* 16Kbyte Flash
* 512 Byte SRAM
* 512 byte EEPROM
* 16 MIPS Throughput
* USB 2.0 High Speed
* 16MHz Quartz Crystal Oscillator Circuit
* 5V USB Powered
* Power / Status LED’s
* Male USB Connector – No Cable Required
* Access to all IO’s
* Easy Program / Update with Atmel FLIP (Flexible In-system Programmer)
* Robust HW/Reset Buttons (Simple Once-Only Operation When Programming)
* Full LUFA Compatability
* Full LibUSB Compatability
* Simple Plug n Play
* Atmel FLIP Software Drivers
* Software Compatible With Windows 9x / Me / NT / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 and Linux
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Source and more info: http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56496
 
More like an AVR ATMEL AT90USB162 dev kit clone
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You can actually use one to develop like an original one, but they're mainly creating one to cash in the PS3 JB market
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shango46 said:
No, it is an empty USB board that you load yourself when you get it. I can't wait to get one!
But is it really designed to have PSJailbreak-style software flashed on it? Or what is its purpose?
 
its just a programmable usb board, same as pretty much every jailbreak device

none of them are specifically meant for jailbreak
its just that the codes runs on the board
 
DeadlyFoez has done it to 3 Maximus boards (I think its very similar to this minimus board)

If he was unbanned he could explain it all! (hint hint)

From what he's told me, I can say that u can use the process as u would for a teensie board, except if u use that method the led lights on the device will not work. The method Foez has used has it all working properly.
 
What can you do with a device like that ? I don't have a large knowledge on electronics but I'm very interested in the subject.
 

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