Add notes about ability to list parts and list programmers in the config file in -p and -c descriptions. Change info about where to find Windows search method in -C description.

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Eric Weddington 2003-03-06 21:46:20 +00:00
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@ -192,7 +192,8 @@ following options are recognized:
@item -p @var{partno}
This is the only mandatory option and it tells AVRDUDE what type of part
(MCU) that is connected to the programmer. The @var{partno} parameter
is the part's id listed in the configuration file. If a part is unknown
is the part's id listed in the configuration file. Specify -p ? to list
all parts in the configuration file. If a part is unknown
to AVRDUDE, it means that there is no config file entry for that part,
but it can be added to the configuration file if you have the Atmel
datasheet so that you can enter the programming specifications.
@ -255,6 +256,7 @@ ATMEGA8
Specify the programmer to be used. AVRDUDE knows about several common
programmers. Use this option to specify which one to use. The
@var{programmer-id} parameter is the programmer's id listed in the
configuration file. Specify -c ? to list all programmers in the
configuration file. If you have a programmer that is unknown to
AVRDUDE, and the programmer is controlled via the PC parallel port,
there's a good chance that it can be easily added to the configuration
@ -268,8 +270,8 @@ If you have a programmer or part that AVRDUDE does not know about, you
can add it to the config file (be sure and submit a patch back to the
author so that it can be incorporated for the next version). If not
specified, AVRDUDE reads the configuration file from
/usr/local/etc/avrdude.conf (FreeBSD and Linux) or from the installation
location's bin directory (Windows).
/usr/local/etc/avrdude.conf (FreeBSD and Linux). See Appendix A for
the method of searching for the configuration file for Windows.
@item -e
Causes a chip erase to be executed. This will reset the contents of the