Convert some of the tables to multitables

in order to beautify the result.


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2006-09-12 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* doc/avrdude.texi: Convert some of the tables to multitables
in order to beautify the result.
2006-09-10 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Contributed by Thomas Fischl: add support for USBasp.

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@ -262,146 +262,54 @@ but it can be added to the configuration file if you have the Atmel
datasheet so that you can enter the programming specifications.
Currently, the following MCU types are understood:
@table @code
@itemx c128
AT90CAN128
@itemx pwm2
AT90PWM2
@itemx pwm3
AT90PWM3
@itemx 1200
AT90S1200
@itemx 2313
AT90S2313
@itemx 2333
AT90S2333
@itemx 2343
AT90S2343 (*)
@itemx 4414
AT90S4414
@itemx 4433
AT90S4433
@itemx 4434
AT90S4434
@itemx 8515
AT90S8515
@itemx 8535
AT90S8535
@itemx m103
ATmega103
@itemx m128
ATmega128
@itemx m1280
ATmega1280
@itemx m1281
ATmega1281
@itemx m16
ATmega16
@itemx m161
ATmega161
@itemx m162
ATmega162
@itemx m163
ATmega163
@itemx m164
ATmega164
@itemx m169
ATmega169
@itemx m2560
ATmega2560 (**)
@itemx m2561
ATmega2561 (**)
@itemx m32
ATmega32
@itemx m324
ATmega324
@itemx m329
ATmega329
@itemx m3290
ATmega3290
@itemx m48
ATmega48
@itemx m64
ATmega64
@itemx m640
ATmega640
@itemx m644
ATmega644
@itemx m649
ATmega649
@itemx m6490
ATmega6490
@itemx m8
ATmega8
@itemx m8515
ATmega8515
@itemx m8535
ATmega8535
@itemx m88
ATmega88
@itemx t12
ATtiny12
@itemx t13
ATtiny13
@itemx t15
ATtiny15
@itemx t2313
ATtiny2313
@itemx t25
ATtiny25
@itemx t26
ATtiny26
@itemx t45
ATtiny45
@itemx t85
ATtiny85
@end table
@multitable @columnfractions .15 .3
@item @code{c128} @tab AT90CAN128
@item @code{pwm2} @tab AT90PWM2
@item @code{pwm3} @tab AT90PWM3
@item @code{1200} @tab AT90S1200
@item @code{2313} @tab AT90S2313
@item @code{2333} @tab AT90S2333
@item @code{2343} @tab AT90S2343 (*)
@item @code{4414} @tab AT90S4414
@item @code{4433} @tab AT90S4433
@item @code{4434} @tab AT90S4434
@item @code{8515} @tab AT90S8515
@item @code{8535} @tab AT90S8535
@item @code{m103} @tab ATmega103
@item @code{m128} @tab ATmega128
@item @code{m1280} @tab ATmega1280
@item @code{m1281} @tab ATmega1281
@item @code{m16} @tab ATmega16
@item @code{m161} @tab ATmega161
@item @code{m162} @tab ATmega162
@item @code{m163} @tab ATmega163
@item @code{m164} @tab ATmega164
@item @code{m169} @tab ATmega169
@item @code{m2560} @tab ATmega2560 (**)
@item @code{m2561} @tab ATmega2561 (**)
@item @code{m32} @tab ATmega32
@item @code{m324} @tab ATmega324
@item @code{m329} @tab ATmega329
@item @code{m3290} @tab ATmega3290
@item @code{m48} @tab ATmega48
@item @code{m64} @tab ATmega64
@item @code{m640} @tab ATmega640
@item @code{m644} @tab ATmega644
@item @code{m649} @tab ATmega649
@item @code{m6490} @tab ATmega6490
@item @code{m8} @tab ATmega8
@item @code{m8515} @tab ATmega8515
@item @code{m8535} @tab ATmega8535
@item @code{m88} @tab ATmega88
@item @code{t12} @tab ATtiny12
@item @code{t13} @tab ATtiny13
@item @code{t15} @tab ATtiny15
@item @code{t2313} @tab ATtiny2313
@item @code{t25} @tab ATtiny25
@item @code{t26} @tab ATtiny26
@item @code{t45} @tab ATtiny45
@item @code{t85} @tab ATtiny85
@end multitable
(*) The AT90S2323 and ATtiny22 use the same algorithm.
@ -436,97 +344,71 @@ file without any code changes to AVRDUDE. Simply copy an existing entry
and change the pin definitions to match that of the unknown programmer.
Currently, the following programmer ids are understood and supported:
@table @code
@itemx abcmini
@multitable @columnfractions .2 .6
@item @code{abcmini} @tab
ABCmini Board, aka Dick Smith HOTCHIP
@itemx alf
Nightshade ALF-PgmAVR, http://nightshade.homeip.net/
@itemx avr109
@item @code{alf} @tab
Nightshade ALF-PgmAVR,@*
@indicateurl{http://nightshade.homeip.net/}
@item @code{avr109} @tab
Atmel AppNote AVR109 Boot Loader
@itemx avr910
@item @code{avr910} @tab
Atmel Low Cost Serial Programmer
@itemx avr911
@item @code{avr911} @tab
Atmel AppNote AVR911 AVROSP (an alias for avr109)
@itemx avrisp
@item @code{avrisp} @tab
Atmel AVR ISP (an alias for stk500)
@itemx avrispv2
@item @code{avrispv2} @tab
Atmel AVR ISP, running a version 2.x firmware (an alias for stk500v2)
@itemx avrispmkII
@item @code{avrispmkII} @tab
Atmel AVR ISP mkII (alias for stk500v2)
@itemx avrispmk2
@item @code{avrispmk2} @tab
Atmel AVR ISP mkII (alias for stk500v2)
@itemx bascom
@item @code{bascom} @tab
Bascom SAMPLE programming cable
@itemx bsd
Brian Dean's Programmer, http://www.bsdhome.com/avrdude/
@itemx butterfly
@item @code{bsd} @tab
Brian Dean's Programmer,@*
@indicateurl{http://www.bsdhome.com/avrdude/}
@item @code{butterfly} @tab
Atmel Butterfly Development Board
@itemx dt006
@item @code{dt006} @tab
Dontronics DT006
@item jtagmkI
@itemx jtag1
@item @code{jtagmkI} @tab
Atmel JTAG ICE mkI, running at 115200 Bd
@itemx jtag1slow
@item @code{jtag1} @tab
@emph{Same as before.}
@item @code{jtag1slow} @tab
Atmel JTAG ICE mkI, running at 19200 Bd
@item jtagmkII
@itemx jtag2slow
@item @code{jtagmkII} @tab
Atmel JTAG ICE mkII (default speed 19200 Bd)
@itemx jtag2fast
@item @code{jtag2slow} @tab
@emph{Same as before.}
@item @code{jtag2fast} @tab
Atmel JTAG ICE mkII, running at 115200 Bd
@itemx jtag2
Same as before.
@itemx jtag2isp
@item @code{jtag2} @tab
@emph{Same as before.}
@item @code{jtag2isp} @tab
Atmel JTAG ICE mkII in ISP mode.
@itemx pavr
@item @code{pavr} @tab
Jason Kyle's pAVR Serial Programmer
@itemx picoweb
Picoweb Programming Cable, http://www.picoweb.net/
@itemx pony-stk200
@item @code{picoweb} @tab
Picoweb Programming Cable,@*
@indicateurl{http://www.picoweb.net/}
@item @code{pony-stk200} @tab
Pony Prog STK200
@itemx sp12
@item @code{sp12} @tab
Steve Bolt's Programmer
@itemx stk200
@item @code{stk200} @tab
STK200
@itemx stk500
@item @code{stk500} @tab
Atmel STK500
@itemx stk500hvsp
Atmel STK500 in high-voltage serial programming mode
(version 2.x firmware only)
@itemx stk500pp
Atmel STK500 in parallel programming mode (version 2.x
firmware only)
@itemx stk500v2
@item @code{stk500hvsp} @tab
Atmel STK500 in high-voltage serial programming mode(version 2.x firmware only)
@item @code{stk500pp} @tab
Atmel STK500 in parallel programming mode (version 2.xfirmware only)
@item @code{stk500v2} @tab
Atmel STK500, running a version 2.x firmware
@end table
@end multitable
@ -1998,22 +1880,15 @@ communication can work, so the @var{DWEN} fuse can be cleared.
The pin mapping for the JTAG-to-ISP adapter is:
@table @code
@item JTAG pin
ISP pin
@item 1
@code{3}
@item 2
@code{6}
@item 3
@code{1}
@item 4
@code{2}
@item 6
@code{5}
@item 9
@code{4}
@end table
@multitable @columnfractions .15 .15
@headitem JTAG pin @tab ISP pin
@item 1 @tab 3
@item 2 @tab 6
@item 3 @tab 1
@item 4 @tab 2
@item 6 @tab 5
@item 9 @tab 4
@end multitable
@item
Problem: Multiple USBasp programmers connected simultaneously are not