diff --git a/avrdude/ChangeLog b/avrdude/ChangeLog index 4ccea7f4..2928490a 100644 --- a/avrdude/ChangeLog +++ b/avrdude/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2003-04-17 Theodore A. Roth + + * configure.ac: Set version to 4.1.0. + * doc/avrdude.texi: Add note about avr910 programmer type. + 2003-04-17 Eric B. Weddington * NEWS: Replace TBD with new release version. diff --git a/avrdude/configure.ac b/avrdude/configure.ac index 41ff0b2d..a49f8608 100644 --- a/avrdude/configure.ac +++ b/avrdude/configure.ac @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.57) -AC_INIT(avrdude, 4.0.0cvs, avrdude-dev@nongnu.org) +AC_INIT(avrdude, 4.1.0, avrdude-dev@nongnu.org) AC_CANONICAL_BUILD AC_CANONICAL_HOST diff --git a/avrdude/doc/avrdude.texi b/avrdude/doc/avrdude.texi index 9f234ab2..f1c0bf35 100644 --- a/avrdude/doc/avrdude.texi +++ b/avrdude/doc/avrdude.texi @@ -127,17 +127,24 @@ from the contents of a file, while interactive mode is useful for exploring memory contents, modifing individual bytes of eeprom, programming fuse/lock bits, etc. -AVRDUDE supports two basic programmer types: Atmel's STK500 and the PPI -(parallel port interface). PPI represents a class of simple programmers -where the programming lines are directly connected to the PC parallel -port, while the STK500 uses the serial port to communicate with the PC +AVRDUDE supports three basic programmer types: Atmel's STK500, appnote +avr910 and the PPI (parallel port interface). PPI represents a class +of simple programmers where the programming lines are directly +connected to the PC parallel port. Several pin configurations exist +for several variations of the PPI programmers, and AVRDUDE can be be +configured to work with them by either specifying the appropriate +programmer on the command line or by creating a new entry in its +configuration file. All that's usually required for a new entry is to +tell AVRDUDE which pins to use for each programming function. + +The STK500 and avr910 use the serial port to communicate with the PC and contains on-board logic to control the programming of the target -device. Several pin configurations exist for several variations of the -PPI programmers, and AVRDUDE can be be configured to work with them by -either specifying the appropriate programmer on the command line or by -creating a new entry in its configuration file. All that's usually -required for a new entry is to tell AVRDUDE which pins to use for each -programming function. +device. The fundamental difference between the two types lies in the +protocol used to control the programmer. The av910 protocol is very +simplistic and can easily be used as the basis for a simple, home made +programer since the firmware is available online. On the other hand, +the STK500 protocol is more robust and complicated and the firmware is +not openly available. @menu * History::