Document some recent changes.
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2005/09/18 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.conf.in: Patch #4078: add VCC pin definition for DAPA
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programmer.
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2005/09/18 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avr910.c: This is patch #3277 which appears to fix a number of
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issues with the avr910 programmer.
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Fixes the following problems with paged writes in avr910.c:
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- failure to re-set address after page writes;
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- no polling or delay after page writes;
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- no page writes when not using auto-increment;
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- an extraneous page write when data ends on page boundary.
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2005/09/17 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.1:
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Document -q -q. Expand a little on the description of the 'part'
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command.
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2005/09/16 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* fileio.c:
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* main.c:
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Implement -q -q to be very very quiet.
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2005/09/16 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.conf.in:
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Add DAPA programmer.
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2005/09/16 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.conf.in:
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* stk500v2.c:
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This fixes EEPROM access using the STK500V2 programmer, partially
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undoing part of a previous general fixup commit. Choose the correct
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read/write operations with the stk500v2 program function - the correct
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one depends on the memory type. EEPROM is byte addressable so uses
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read/write. FLASH is word addressable and so uses read_lo/write_lo.
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2005-09-16 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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* avrdude.1: document the memtypes for -U
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"jtag2" default to 115200 Bd.
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* doc/avrdude.texi: document the above changes.
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2005/09/14 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.conf.in:
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Change bit 0 of the ATmega169 efuse 'write' opcode from 'x' (ignore)
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to 'i' (input). Even though this bit should be ignored, it should not
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be changed. The 'x' setting sets the bit to zero which programs it
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and could cause undefined behaviour. Setting to 'i' enables it to be
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rewritten to its old value.
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A better solution might be to read the fuse byte, apply the new value
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while leaving the 'x' bit alone, then writing the value back. The
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current fix is a workaround which allows the developer to change the
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bit as desired.
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2005-08-30 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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* usb_libusb.c: Consistently use unsigned char for buffers.
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ATmega164/324/644, ATmega329x/649x, ATtiny25/45/85.
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* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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2005/08/28 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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* avrdude.conf.in:
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* stk500v2.c:
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This is patch # 4338, obsoletes patch #4327, provides fixes for bugs
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#13693, #13871, and #14212.
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This provides bug fixes to the STK500V2 programmer type.
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- incorrect token used from avrdude.conf.in
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- wrong command sent to programmer, hence no write to eeprom.
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- programmer was said to start writing at 0x0000 and continue
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page by page and was not repositionned when a gap was found
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in the hex file, or when the hex file start address was not
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0x0000. Hence the verify procedure was correct, not the
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write procedure.
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- speed up of flash write to skip empty pages (full of 0xFF)
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by re-enabling a dedicated function for that task.
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- stk500v2_paged_load() was not returning the number of byte
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read, so empty hex files were generated when reading memory.
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2005-08-17 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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* avrdude.conf.in: fix the EEPROM size for ATmega329x/649x.
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