I have a Malenki Nano-plus PCB. I have a Serial UPDI programmer. I have successfully flashed Arduino “Blink” onto my Nano-plus. The final step is flashing the actual Nano-plus firmware onto the Nano-plus.
I used a docker container for the dev environment.

Then I copied prog.py from my Arduino install. (actually the megaTinyCore files) The invocation is a bit different from progmcupy which the Malenki docs refer to, so I had to figure it out.


And the blue LED blinks indicating “Bind Mode”! After learning how to configure a model on my transmitter, I selected bind and… it worked!

I wired up some motors and a battery. Success.

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