Update man page and changelog.

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Brian S. Dean 2002-10-13 04:22:59 +00:00
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@ -4,6 +4,15 @@ Approximate change log for AVRPROG by version
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Version 2.1.1:
* Fix ATmega128 instruction sequences for reading fuse bits -
contributed by Joerg Wunsch.
* Modify erase-rewrite cycle counter code to use a 4 byte counter
instead of a two byte counter.
Version 2.1.0:
* Implement a per-part erase-rewrite cycle counter; requires the use

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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ files. See below for a detailed description of the terminal mode.
.It Fl y
Tells
.Nm
to use the last two bytes of the connected parts' EEPROM memory to
to use the last four bytes of the connected parts' EEPROM memory to
track the number of times the device has been erased. When this
option is used and the
.Fl e
@ -308,14 +308,14 @@ utilized to give an indication of how many erase-rewrite cycles the
part has undergone. Since the FLASH memory can only endure a finite
number of erase-rewrite cycles, one can use this option to track when
a part is nearing the limit. The typical limit for Atmel AVR FLASH is
1000 cycles. Of course, if the application needs the last two bytes
1000 cycles. Of course, if the application needs the last four bytes
of EEPROM memory, this option should not be used.
.It Fl Y Ar cycles
Instructs
.Nm
to initialize the erase-rewrite cycle counter residing at the last two
to initialize the erase-rewrite cycle counter residing at the last four
bytes of EEPROM memory to the specified value. If the application
needs the last two bytes of EEPROM memory, this option should not be
needs the last four bytes of EEPROM memory, this option should not be
used.
.El
.Ss Terminal mode