Document the pwroff_after_write flag.
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# max_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds
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# readback_p1 = <num> ; # byte value
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# readback_p2 = <num> ; # byte value
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# pwroff_after_write = <yes/no> ; # yes / no
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# read = <instruction format> ;
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# write = <instruction format> ;
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# read_lo = <instruction format> ;
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# fuse), "signature", "calibration", "lock"
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# * The memory type specified on the avrprog command line must match
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# one of the memory types defined for the specified chip.
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# * The pwroff_after_write flag causes avrprog to attempt to
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# power the device off and back on after an unsuccessful write to
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# the affected memory area if VCC programmer pins are defined. If
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# VCC pins are not defined for the programmer, a message
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# indicating that the device needs a power-cycle is printed out.
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# This flag was added to work around a problem with the
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# at90s4433/2333's; see the at90s4433 errata at:
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#
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# http://www.atmel.com/atmel/acrobat/doc1280.pdf
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#
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# INSTRUCTION FORMATS
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#
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