Implement extended addressing needed for the ATmega256x devices.

Document ATmega256x support.  Also document Solaris port defaults
in avrdude.texi.


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Joerg Wunsch
2006-05-25 14:38:08 +00:00
parent 1ecd13d900
commit b409c03049
4 changed files with 80 additions and 18 deletions

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This file documents the avrdude program.
For avrdude version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}.
Copyright @copyright{} 2003, 2005 Brian Dean
Copyright @copyright{} 2003, 2005, 2006 Brian Dean
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -316,6 +316,12 @@ ATmega164
@itemx m169
ATmega169
@itemx m2560
ATmega2560 (**)
@itemx m2561
ATmega2561 (**)
@itemx m32
ATmega32
@@ -386,6 +392,10 @@ ATtiny85
(*) The AT90S2323 and ATtiny22 use the same algorithm.
(**) Flash addressing above 128 KB is not supported by all
programming hardware. Known to work are jtag2, stk500v2,
and bit-bang programmers.
@item -b @var{baudrate}
Override the RS-232 connection baud rate specified in the respective
programmer's entry of the configuration file.
@@ -1520,6 +1530,9 @@ The following table lists the default names for a given system.
@item Linux
@tab @code{/dev/parport0}
@tab @code{/dev/ttyS0}
@item Solaris
@tab @code{/dev/printers/0}
@tab @code{/dev/term/a}
@end multitable
On FreeBSD systems, AVRDUDE uses the ppi(4) interface for
@@ -1530,6 +1543,10 @@ On Linux systems, AVRDUDE uses the ppdev interface for
accessing the parallel port and the tty driver for serial port
access.
On Solaris systems, AVRDUDE uses the ecpp(7D) driver for
accessing the parallel port and the asy(7D) driver for serial port
access.
@c
@c Node
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