Correct pin connection comments. Elaborate a bit on Vcc connection.
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* Parallel Port Atmel AVR
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* Parallel Port Atmel AVR
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* ------------- ----------------------------
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* ------------- ----------------------------
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* Pin 2 -> Vcc
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* Pin 2 -> Vcc (see NOTE below)
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* Pin 3 -> PB7(SCK) CLOCK IN
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* Pin 3 -> SCK CLOCK IN
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* Pin 4 -> PB5(MOSI) Instruction input
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* Pin 4 -> MOSI Instruction input
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* Pin 5 -> /RESET
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* Pin 5 -> /RESET
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* Pin 10 <- PB6(MISO) Data out
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* Pin 10 <- MISO Data out
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* Pin 18 <- GND
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* Pin 18 <- GND
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* NOTE on Vcc connection: make sure your parallel port can supply an
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* adequate amount of current to power your device. 6-10 mA is
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* common for parallel port signal lines, but is not guaranteed. If
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* in doubt, use an external power supply.
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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