Mention linuxspi and flip2 programmers

in the -E exitspecs section. linuxspi and flip2 supports "-E reset" and "-E noreset".
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MCUdude 2022-10-01 22:11:46 +02:00
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@ -462,11 +462,17 @@ MCU type, a previous invocation of
.Nm
with this option specified is one of the possible ways to guarantee this
condition.
.Em reset
is supported by the linuxspi and flip2 programmer options, as well as all
parallel port based programmers.
.It Ar noreset
The
.Ql /RESET
line will be deactivated at program exit, thus allowing the MCU target
program to run while the programming hardware remains connected.
.Em noreset
is supported by the linuxspi and flip2 programmer options, as well as all
parallel port based programmers.
.It Ar vcc
This option will leave those parallel port pins active
.Pq \&i. \&e. Em high

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@ -556,12 +556,16 @@ Note in particular that the programming algorithm for the AT90S1200
device mandates that the `/RESET' signal is active before powering up
the MCU, so in case an external power supply is used for this MCU type,
a previous invocation of AVRDUDE with this option specified is one of
the possible ways to guarantee this condition.
the possible ways to guarantee this condition. @code{reset} is supported
by the @code{linuxspi} and @code{flip2} programmer options, as well as
all parallel port based programmers.
@item noreset
The `/RESET' line will be deactivated at program exit, thus allowing the
MCU target program to run while the programming hardware remains
connected.
connected. @code{noreset} is supported by the @code{linuxspi} and
@code{flip2} programmer options, as well as all parallel port based
programmers.
@item vcc
This option will leave those parallel port pins active (i. e. high) that