*doc/avrdude.texi: Add missing -D option to user manual.

[This fixes bug #6804]


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2003-12-01 Eric B. Weddington <eric@ecentral.com>
*doc/avrdude.texi: Add missing -D option to user manual.
[This fixes bug #6804]
2003-11-30 Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <hinni@despammed.com> 2003-11-30 Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <hinni@despammed.com>
*avrpart.c,main.c: Moved list_parts() and locate_part() *avrpart.c,main.c: Moved list_parts() and locate_part()

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@ -347,6 +347,14 @@ specified, AVRDUDE reads the configuration file from
/usr/local/etc/avrdude.conf (FreeBSD and Linux). See Appendix A for /usr/local/etc/avrdude.conf (FreeBSD and Linux). See Appendix A for
the method of searching for the configuration file for Windows. the method of searching for the configuration file for Windows.
@item -D
Disable auto erase for flash. When the -U option with flash memory is
specified, avrdude will perform a chip erase before starting any of the
programming operations, since it generally is a mistake to program the flash
without performing an erase first. This option disables that. However, to
remain backward compatible, the -i, and -m options automatically disable the
auto erase feature.
@item -e @item -e
Causes a chip erase to be executed. This will reset the contents of the Causes a chip erase to be executed. This will reset the contents of the
flash ROM and EEPROM to the value `0xff', and is basically a flash ROM and EEPROM to the value `0xff', and is basically a