darrenp76 wrote:I just bought a new PS3 with 3.40 firmware and I'm looking to setup it up with an AVR Key. I have been researching this for 2 days now and I still can't figure out how to do this. I have Flip to program the AVRKey, I have the Kakaroto PL3 hex, Backup Manager and Gala Manager.
I can get the AVRkey into program mode, but I can't get Flip to recognise it. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. The only thing I can think of is Windows 7 installed it on its own and didnt ask for a driver. Is that the problem? Also will I need to upgrade to 3.41 or can I stay at 3.40. I know 3.42 and up is off limits
I've been trying to find a tut on the AVRKey but I cant find one. ANY help with this is much appreciated. thank you.

You will need to uninstall the driver that windows automaticity installed to do this go to control panel hardware and sound then device manager and delete the drivers then insert the dongle 3-4 times in your computers USB port. When it enters into update mode, the red and blue LEDs will be lit up on the dongle windows will ask you to install drivers Click on "Locate and install driver software (recommended)
To locate the driver, click on "Browse my computer for driver software.Once you have FLIP downloaded, browse to where FLIP is located on your computer.Windows Security may pop up with a warning message saying it can not verify the publisher. Ignore this and click on "Install this driver software anyway"
Then open up flip software click: device > select atmega32u2 as your usb board. Click: Settings > Communication > USB then click Open. The program should then display the information. Click: File -> Load HEX File..., then find the HEX file you want to load and press OK. Check if the file file name is correct, then press RUN to program chip.
After programming, check if Verify PASS is checked then,You have now
successfully programmed your AVR KEY
AND YOU WILL NEED TO UPDATE TO 3.41 CAUSE 3.40 IS NOY CURRENTLY SUPPORTED