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# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE. Modifications will be overwritten the next
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# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE. Modifications will be overwritten the next
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# time a "make install" is run. For user-specific additions, use the
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# time a "make install" is run. For user-specific additions, use the
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# "-C +filename" commandline option.
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# "-C +filename" command line option.
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# Possible entry formats are:
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# Possible entry formats are:
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# rdyled = <num> ; # pin number
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# rdyled = <num> ; # pin number
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# pgmled = <num> ; # pin number
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# pgmled = <num> ; # pin number
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# vfyled = <num> ; # pin number
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# vfyled = <num> ; # pin number
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# usbvid = <hexnum>; # USB VID (Vendor ID)
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# usbvid = <hexnum> ; # USB VID (Vendor ID)
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# usbpid = <hexnum> [, <hexnum> ...] # USB PID (Product ID) (1)
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# usbpid = <hexnum> [, <hexnum> ...] ; # USB PID (Product ID) (1)
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# usbdev = <interface>; # USB interface or other device info
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# usbdev = <interface> ; # USB interface or other device info
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# usbvendor = <vendorname>; # USB Vendor Name
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# usbvendor = <vendorname> ; # USB Vendor Name
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# usbproduct = <productname>; # USB Product Name
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# usbproduct = <productname> ; # USB Product Name
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# usbsn = <serialno>; # USB Serial Number
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# usbsn = <serialno> ; # USB Serial Number
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# hvupdi_support = <num> [, <num>, ... ] ; # UPDI HV Variants Support
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# hvupdi_support = <num> [, <num>, ... ] ; # UPDI HV Variants Support
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# To invert a bit, use = ~ <num>, the spaces are important.
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# To invert a bit, use = ~ <num>, the spaces are important.
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# specify it as follows = ~ ( <num> [, <num2> ... ] ) .
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# specify it as follows = ~ ( <num> [, <num2> ... ] ) .
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#
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#
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# (1) Not all programmer types can process a list of PIDs.
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# (1) Not all programmer types can process a list of PIDs.
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# ;
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# ;
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#
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#
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# part
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# part
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# id = <id> ; # quoted string
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# desc = <description> ; # quoted string
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# desc = <description> ; # quoted string
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# id = <id> ; # quoted string
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# family_id = <id> ; # quoted string, eg, "megaAVR" or "tinyAVR"
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# hvupdi_variant = <num> ; # numeric -1 (n/a) or 0..2
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# devicecode = <num> ; # deprecated, use stk500_devcode
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# stk500_devcode = <num> ; # numeric
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# avr910_devcode = <num> ; # numeric
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# has_jtag = <yes/no> ; # part has JTAG i/f
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# has_jtag = <yes/no> ; # part has JTAG i/f
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# has_debugwire = <yes/no> ; # part has debugWire i/f
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# has_debugwire = <yes/no> ; # part has debugWire i/f
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# has_pdi = <yes/no> ; # part has PDI i/f
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# has_pdi = <yes/no> ; # part has PDI i/f
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# has_updi = <yes/no> ; # part has UPDI i/f
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# has_updi = <yes/no> ; # part has UPDI i/f
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# has_tpi = <yes/no> ; # part has TPI i/f
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# has_tpi = <yes/no> ; # part has TPI i/f
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# devicecode = <num> ; # deprecated, use stk500_devcode
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# is_at90s1200 = <yes/no> ; # AT90S1200 part
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# stk500_devcode = <num> ; # numeric
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# is_avr32 = <yes/no> ; # AVR32 part
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# avr910_devcode = <num> ; # numeric
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# signature = <num> <num> <num> ; # signature bytes
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# signature = <num> <num> <num> ; # signature bytes
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# usbpid = <num> ; # DFU USB PID
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# usbpid = <num> ; # DFU USB PID
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# chip_erase_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# chip_erase_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# reset = dedicated | io;
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# reset = dedicated | io ;
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# retry_pulse = reset | sck;
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# retry_pulse = reset | sck ;
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# pgm_enable = <instruction format> ;
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# chip_erase = <instruction format> ;
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# chip_erase_delay = <num> ; # chip erase delay (us)
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# chip_erase_delay = <num> ; # chip erase delay (us)
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# # STK500 parameters (parallel programming IO lines)
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# # STK500 parameters (parallel programming IO lines)
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# pagel = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xD7
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# pagel = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xD7
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# bs2 = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xA0
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# bs2 = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xA0
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# serial = <yes/no> ; # can use serial downloading
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# serial = <yes/no> ; # can use serial downloading
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# parallel = <yes/no/pseudo>; # can use par. programming
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# parallel = <yes/no/pseudo> ; # can use par. programming
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# # STK500v2 parameters, to be taken from Atmel's XML files
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# # STK500v2 parameters, to be taken from Atmel's XML files
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# timeout = <num> ;
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# timeout = <num> ;
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# stabdelay = <num> ;
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# stabdelay = <num> ;
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# predelay = <num> ;
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# predelay = <num> ;
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# postdelay = <num> ;
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# postdelay = <num> ;
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# pollmethod = <num> ;
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# pollmethod = <num> ;
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# mode = <num> ;
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# delay = <num> ;
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# blocksize = <num> ;
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# readsize = <num> ;
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# hvspcmdexedelay = <num> ;
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# hvspcmdexedelay = <num> ;
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# # STK500v2 HV programming parameters, from XML
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# # STK500v2 HV programming parameters, from XML
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# pp_controlstack = <num>, <num>, ...; # PP only
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# pp_controlstack = <num>, <num>, ... ; # PP only
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# hvsp_controlstack = <num>, <num>, ...; # HVSP only
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# hvsp_controlstack = <num>, <num>, ... ; # HVSP only
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# hventerstabdelay = <num>;
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# flash_instr = <num>, <num>, <num> ;
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# progmodedelay = <num>; # PP only
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# eeprom_instr = <num>, <num>, ... ;
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# latchcycles = <num>;
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# hventerstabdelay = <num> ;
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# togglevtg = <num>;
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# progmodedelay = <num> ; # PP only
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# poweroffdelay = <num>;
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# latchcycles = <num> ;
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# resetdelayms = <num>;
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# togglevtg = <num> ;
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# resetdelayus = <num>;
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# poweroffdelay = <num> ;
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# hvleavestabdelay = <num>;
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# resetdelayms = <num> ;
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# resetdelay = <num>;
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# resetdelayus = <num> ;
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# synchcycles = <num>; # HVSP only
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# hvleavestabdelay = <num> ;
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# chiperasepulsewidth = <num>; # PP only
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# resetdelay = <num> ;
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# chiperasepolltimeout = <num>;
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# synchcycles = <num> ; # HVSP only
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# chiperasetime = <num>; # HVSP only
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# chiperasepulsewidth = <num> ; # PP only
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# programfusepulsewidth = <num>; # PP only
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# chiperasepolltimeout = <num> ;
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# programfusepolltimeout = <num>;
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# chiperasetime = <num> ; # HVSP only
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# programlockpulsewidth = <num>; # PP only
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# programfusepulsewidth = <num> ; # PP only
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# programlockpolltimeout = <num>;
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# programfusepolltimeout = <num> ;
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# programlockpulsewidth = <num> ; # PP only
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# programlockpolltimeout = <num> ;
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# # JTAG ICE mkII parameters, also from XML files
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# # JTAG ICE mkII parameters, also from XML files
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# allowfullpagebitstream = <yes/no> ;
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# allowfullpagebitstream = <yes/no> ;
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# enablepageprogramming = <yes/no> ;
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# enablepageprogramming = <yes/no> ;
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# idr = <num> ; # IO addr of IDR (OCD) reg.
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# idr = <num> ; # IO addr of IDR (OCD) reg
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# rampz = <num> ; # IO addr of RAMPZ reg.
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# rampz = <num> ; # IO addr of RAMPZ reg
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# spmcr = <num> ; # mem addr of SPMC[S]R reg.
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# spmcr = <num> ; # mem addr of SPMC[S]R reg
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# eecr = <num> ; # mem addr of EECR reg.
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# eecr = <num> ; # mem addr of EECR reg only when != 0x3c
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# # (only when != 0x3c)
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# mcu_base = <num> ;
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# is_at90s1200 = <yes/no> ; # AT90S1200 part
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# nvm_base = <num> ;
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# is_avr32 = <yes/no> ; # AVR32 part
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# ocd_base = <num> ;
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# ocdrev = <num> ;
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# pgm_enable = <instruction format> ;
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# chip_erase = <instruction format> ;
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# memory <memtype>
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# memory <memtype>
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# paged = <yes/no> ; # yes / no
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# paged = <yes/no> ; # yes/no (flash only, do not use for EEPROM)
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# offset = <num> ; # memory offset
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# size = <num> ; # bytes
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# size = <num> ; # bytes
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# page_size = <num> ; # bytes
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# page_size = <num> ; # bytes
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# num_pages = <num> ; # numeric
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# num_pages = <num> ; # numeric
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# min_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# min_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# max_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# max_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# readback_p1 = <num> ; # byte value
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# readback = <num> <num> ; # pair of byte values
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# readback_p2 = <num> ; # byte value
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# readback_p1 = <num> ; # byte value (first component)
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# pwroff_after_write = <yes/no> ; # yes / no
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# readback_p2 = <num> ; # byte value (second component)
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# pwroff_after_write = <yes/no> ; # yes/no
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# mode = <num> ; # STK500 v2 file parameter, to be taken from Atmel's XML files
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# delay = <num> ; # "
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# blocksize = <num> ; # "
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# readsize = <num> ; # "
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# read = <instruction format> ;
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# read = <instruction format> ;
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# write = <instruction format> ;
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# write = <instruction format> ;
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# read_lo = <instruction format> ;
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# read_lo = <instruction format> ;
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# loadpage_lo = <instruction format> ;
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# loadpage_lo = <instruction format> ;
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# loadpage_hi = <instruction format> ;
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# loadpage_hi = <instruction format> ;
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# writepage = <instruction format> ;
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# writepage = <instruction format> ;
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# If any of the above parameters are not specified, the default value
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# If any of the above parameters are not specified, the default value
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# of 0 is used for numerics or the empty string ("") for string
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# of 0 is used for numerics (except for hvupdi_variant and ocdrev,
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# where the default value is -1) or the empty string ("") for string
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# values. If a required parameter is left empty, AVRDUDE will
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# values. If a required parameter is left empty, AVRDUDE will
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# complain.
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# string values override parameter values from the parent part. New
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# string values override parameter values from the parent part. New
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# memory definitions are added to the definitions inherited from the
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# memory definitions are added to the definitions inherited from the
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# parent.
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# parent. If, however, a new memory definition refers to an existing
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# one of the same name for that part then, from v7.1, the existing
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# memory definition is extended, and components overwritten with new
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# values. Assigning NULL removes an inherited SPI instruction format,
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# memory definition, control stack, eeprom or flash instruction, eg,
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# part parent <id> # quoted string
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# part parent <id> # quoted string
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# id = <id> ; # quoted string
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# id = <id> ; # quoted string
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# INSTRUCTION FORMATS
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# INSTRUCTION FORMATS
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# Instruction formats are specified as a comma separated list of
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# string values containing information (bit specifiers) about each
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# string values containing information (bit specifiers) about each
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# of the 32 bits of the instruction. Bit specifiers may be one of
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# of the 32 bits of the instruction. Bit specifiers may be one of
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# the following formats:
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# the following formats:
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# '0' = the bit is always clear on input as well as output
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# '0' = the bit is always clear on input as well as output
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# 'x' = the bit is ignored on input and output
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# 'x' = the bit is ignored on input and output and set as 0
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# 'a' = the bit is an address bit, the bit-number matches this bit
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# 'a' = the bit is an address bit; from v 7.1 the bit-number
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# is set to match the right bit position for the
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# 'aN' = the bit is the Nth address bit, bit-number = N, i.e., a12
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# is address bit 12 on input, a0 is address bit 0.
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# provided in Atmel's data sheets for their parts.
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# provided in Atmel's data sheets for their parts. Note that flash
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# See below for some examples.
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# Example for signature read on the ATmega328P:
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# address lines nor spaces. If such a string is longer than 7
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# characters, then the characters 0, 1, x, a, i and o will be
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# The following are STK500 part device codes to use for the
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