jeffbeckib wrote:ok, you'll need to explain things to me like I'm a 2 year old.
Do you think it is fun to explain to 'a 2 year old' how to test electronics?
I tried measuring resistance on the buttons, but the values are all over the place. They are Zero, then when I push the button they jump around from one 3 digit number to another, most of the time it seems to be incremental.
Find on the dial a position with a diode sign. It's a position on the bottom of the dial and slightly to the right. Switch to it. Now when you connect probes to each other the meter should make a sound meaning there is a 0 resistance between the probes. Now test the LEFT button when it is pressed and when it is released.
I hold the left button, while holding it I turn on the unit and measure pin 8 of the atmega and I get 0V, but it's not easy holding the black ground on the meter to the ground on the board, hold the button in, turn on the power switch of the MD all at the same time. but I think I did it right
So where you were telling the right reading? Here, where you say it is 0V, or some posts above, where you say it is 5V?
I'm starting to feel (actually I have been feeling for some time) that you need to find a friend with more electronics knowledge than you have to help you to find the problem. It really looks like I'm trying to help a toddler to fix a supercomputer.