Fix various AVR910 device codes. Add the code tables from both,

AVR910 and AVR109.  Change avr910_devcode of the ATtiny2313 to 0x5e
(ATtiny26).

Closes bug #16671: Tiny2313 avr910_devcode is bad
Closes bug #15826: avr910 device type for ATmega8 wrong


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commit 73d625568c
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2006-08-21 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* avrdude.conf.in: Fix various AVR910 device codes. Add the code
tables from both, AVR910 and AVR109. Change avr910_devcode of
the ATtiny2313 to 0x5e (ATtiny26).
Closes bug #16671: Tiny2313 avr910_devcode is bad
Closes bug #15826: avr910 device type for ATmega8 wrong
2006-08-21 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* avrdude.conf.in: Add (rather conservative) write delay timing

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#define AT89S51 0xE0
#define AT89S52 0xE1
# The following table lists the devices in the original AVR910
# appnote:
# |Device |Signature | Code |
# +-------+----------+------+
# |tiny12 | 1E 90 05 | 0x55 |
# |tiny15 | 1E 90 06 | 0x56 |
# | | | |
# | S1200 | 1E 90 01 | 0x13 |
# | | | |
# | S2313 | 1E 91 01 | 0x20 |
# | S2323 | 1E 91 02 | 0x48 |
# | S2333 | 1E 91 05 | 0x34 |
# | S2343 | 1E 91 03 | 0x4C |
# | | | |
# | S4414 | 1E 92 01 | 0x28 |
# | S4433 | 1E 92 03 | 0x30 |
# | S4434 | 1E 92 02 | 0x6C |
# | | | |
# | S8515 | 1E 93 01 | 0x38 |
# | S8535 | 1E 93 03 | 0x68 |
# | | | |
# |mega32 | 1E 95 01 | 0x72 |
# |mega83 | 1E 93 05 | 0x65 |
# |mega103| 1E 97 01 | 0x41 |
# |mega161| 1E 94 01 | 0x60 |
# |mega163| 1E 94 02 | 0x64 |
# Appnote AVR109 also has a table of AVR910 device codes, which
# lists:
# dev avr910 signature
# ATmega8 0x77 0x1E 0x93 0x07
# ATmega8515 0x3B 0x1E 0x93 0x06
# ATmega8535 0x6A 0x1E 0x93 0x08
# ATmega16 0x75 0x1E 0x94 0x03
# ATmega162 0x63 0x1E 0x94 0x04
# ATmega163 0x66 0x1E 0x94 0x02
# ATmega169 0x79 0x1E 0x94 0x05
# ATmega32 0x7F 0x1E 0x95 0x02
# ATmega323 0x73 0x1E 0x95 0x01
# ATmega64 0x46 0x1E 0x96 0x02
# ATmega128 0x44 0x1E 0x97 0x02
# Note that both lists contradict for the ATmega32 and the ATmega163.
# We go with the original AVR910 in these cases. As AVR910 still has
# the originally name ATmega83 for the ATmega8535, we use the AVR109
# code here.
#
# Overall avrdude defaults
@ -2232,6 +2278,7 @@ part
desc = "ATMEGA64";
has_jtag = yes;
stk500_devcode = 0xA0;
avr910_devcode = 0x46;
signature = 0x1e 0x96 0x02;
chip_erase_delay = 9000;
pagel = 0xD7;
@ -2412,7 +2459,7 @@ part
desc = "ATMEGA128";
has_jtag = yes;
stk500_devcode = 0xB2;
avr910_devcode = 0x43;
avr910_devcode = 0x44;
signature = 0x1e 0x97 0x02;
chip_erase_delay = 9000;
pagel = 0xD7;
@ -2770,7 +2817,7 @@ part
desc = "ATMEGA16";
has_jtag = yes;
stk500_devcode = 0x82;
avr910_devcode = 0x74;
avr910_devcode = 0x75;
signature = 0x1e 0x94 0x03;
pagel = 0xd7;
bs2 = 0xa0;
@ -3482,6 +3529,7 @@ part
desc = "ATMEGA162";
has_jtag = yes;
stk500_devcode = 0x83;
avr910_devcode = 0x63;
signature = 0x1e 0x94 0x04;
chip_erase_delay = 9000;
pagel = 0xd7;
@ -3810,7 +3858,7 @@ part
desc = "ATMEGA169";
has_jtag = yes;
stk500_devcode = 0x85;
avr910_devcode = 0x75;
avr910_devcode = 0x79;
signature = 0x1e 0x94 0x05;
chip_erase_delay = 9000;
pgm_enable = "1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1",
@ -4990,7 +5038,7 @@ part
id = "m8";
desc = "ATMEGA8";
stk500_devcode = 0x70;
avr910_devcode = 0x76;
avr910_devcode = 0x77;
signature = 0x1e 0x93 0x07;
pagel = 0xd7;
bs2 = 0xc2;
@ -5150,7 +5198,7 @@ part
id = "m8515";
desc = "ATMEGA8515";
stk500_devcode = 0x63;
avr910_devcode = 0x3A;
avr910_devcode = 0x3B;
signature = 0x1e 0x93 0x07;
chip_erase_delay = 9000;
pgm_enable = "1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1",
@ -5308,6 +5356,7 @@ part
id = "m8535";
desc = "ATMEGA8535";
stk500_devcode = 0x64;
avr910_devcode = 0x6A;
signature = 0x1e 0x93 0x08;
pagel = 0xd7;
bs2 = 0xa0;
@ -6167,9 +6216,8 @@ part
id = "t2313";
desc = "ATtiny2313";
stk500_devcode = 0x23;
## avr910_devcode = ?;
## Try the AT90S2313 devcode:
avr910_devcode = 0x20;
## Use the ATtiny26 devcode:
avr910_devcode = 0x5e;
signature = 0x1e 0x91 0x0a;
pagel = 0xD4;
bs2 = 0xD6;