* avrdude.1, doc/avrdude.texi, doc/TODO: Removed the deprecated options from documentation
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2004-02-10 Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <hinni@despammed.com>
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* avrdude.1, doc/avrdude.texi, doc/TODO:
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Removed the deprecated options from documentation
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2004-02-10 Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <hinni@despammed.com>
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* main.c: Removed deprecated options.
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105
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105
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.Oo Fl E Ar exitspec Ns
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.Op \&, Ns Ar exitspec
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.Oc
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.Op Fl f Ar format
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.Op Fl F
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.Op Fl i Ar filename
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.Op Fl m Ar memtype
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.Op Fl o Ar filename
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.Op Fl n
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.Op Fl P Ar port
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.Op Fl q
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will perform a chip erase before starting any of the programming
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operations, since it generally is a mistake to program the flash
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without performing an erase first. This option disables that.
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However, to remain backward compatible, the
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.Fl i ,
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and
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.Fl m
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options automatically disable the auto erase feature.
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.It Fl e
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Causes a chip erase to be executed. This will reset the contents of the
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flash ROM and EEPROM to the value
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Multiple
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.Ar exitspec
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arguments can be separated with commas.
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.It Fl f Ar format
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(Deprecated, use
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.Fl U
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instead.) This option specifies the file format for the input or
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output files to be processed.
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.Ar Format
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can be one of:
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.Bl -tag -width sss
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.It Ar i
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Intel Hex
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.It Ar s
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Motorola S-record
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.It Ar r
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raw binary; little-endian byte order, in the case of the flash ROM data
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.It Ar m
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immediate; actual byte values specified on the command line, seperated
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by commas or spaces. This is good for programming fuse bytes without
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having to create a single-byte file or enter terminal mode.
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.It Ar a
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auto detect; valid for input only, and only if the input is not
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provided at
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.Em stdin .
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.El
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.Pp
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The default is to use auto detection for input files, and raw binary
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format for output files.
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.It Fl F
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Normally,
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.Nm
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that a device has a broken (erased or overwritten) device signature
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but is otherwise operating normally, this options is provided to
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override the check.
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.It Fl i Ar filename
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(Deprecated, use
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.Fl U
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instead.) Specifies the input file to be programmed into the MCU.
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Can be specified as
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.Ql \&-
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to use
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.Em stdin
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as the input.
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.It Fl I Ar data
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(Deprecated, use
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.Fl U
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instead.) Same as specifying
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.Fl i
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and
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.Fl f Ar m
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together, i.e., this is a shortcut for using immediate file input mode
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where the filename field is used as the data itself. Useful for
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programming single byte memories such as fuse bytes without having to
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use single byte files or enter interactive terminal mode.
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.It Fl m Ar memtype
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(Deprecated, use
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.Fl U
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instead.) Specifies which program area of the MCU to read or write;
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allowable values depend on the MCU being programmed, but most support
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at least
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.Em eeprom
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for the EEPROM, and
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.Em flash
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for the flash ROM. Use the
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.Fl v
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option on the command line or the
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.Ar part
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command from terminal mode to display all the memory types supported
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by a particular device. The default is
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.Em flash .
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.It Fl n
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No-write - disables actually writing data to the MCU (useful for debugging
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.Nm avrdude
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).
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.It Fl o Ar filename
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(Deprecated, use
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.Fl U
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instead.) Specifies the name of the output file to write, and causes
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the respective memory area to be read from the MCU. Can be specified
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as
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.Ql \&-
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to write to
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.Em stdout .
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.It Fl P Ar port
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Use
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.Ar port
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The
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.Ar format
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field is optional and contains the format of the file to read or
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write. See the
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.Fl f
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option for possible values.
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write.
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.Ar Format
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can be one of:
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.Bl -tag -width sss
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.It Ar i
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Intel Hex
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.It Ar s
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Motorola S-record
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.It Ar r
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raw binary; little-endian byte order, in the case of the flash ROM data
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.It Ar m
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immediate; actual byte values specified on the command line, seperated
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by commas or spaces. This is good for programming fuse bytes without
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having to create a single-byte file or enter terminal mode.
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.It Ar a
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auto detect; valid for input only, and only if the input is not
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provided at
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.Em stdin .
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.El
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.Pp
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The default is to use auto detection for input files, and raw binary
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format for output files.
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Note that if
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.Ar filename
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contains a colon, the
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doc/TODO
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- Website needs to link to docs:
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http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/avrdude/doc/avrdude-html/
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- Remove old options from manpage and texinfo-documentation
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- [Windows Port] Use Windows API for serial port communications (ser_win32.c).
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(In Progress)
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doc/avrdude.texi
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Multiple @var{exitspec} arguments can be separated with commas.
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@item -F
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Normally, AVRDUDE tries to verify that the device signature read from
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the part is reasonable before continuing. Since it can happen from time
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to time that a device has a broken (erased or overwritten) device
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signature but is otherwise operating normally, this options is provided
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to override the check.
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@item -f @var{format}
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This option specifies the file format for the input or output files to
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be processed. Format can be one of:
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@item -n
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No-write - disables actually writing data to the MCU (useful for
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debugging AVRDUDE).
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@item -P @var{port}
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Use port to identify the device to which the programmer is attached.
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Normally, the default parallel port is used, but if the programmer type
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normally connects to the serial port, the default serial port will be
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used. See Appendix A, Platform Dependent Information, to find out the
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default port names for your platform. If you need to use a different
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parallel or serial port, use this option to specify the alternate port name.
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@item -q
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Disable (or quell) output of the progress bar while reading or writing
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to the device.
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@item -t
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Tells AVRDUDE to enter the interactive ``terminal'' mode instead of up-
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or downloading files. See below for a detailed description of the
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terminal mode.
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@item -U @var{memtype}:@var{op}:@var{filename}[:@var{format}]
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Perform a memory operation, equivalent to specifing the @option{-m},
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@option{-i} or @option{-o}, and @option{-f} options, except that
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multiple @option{-U} optins can be specified in order to operate on
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mulitple memories on the same command-line invocation. The
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@var{memtype} field specifies the memory type to operate on. Use
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the @option{-v} option on the command line or the @code{part} command from
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terminal mode to display all the memory types supported by a particular
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device.
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The @var{op} field specifies what operation to perform:
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@table @code
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@itemx r
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read the specified device memory and write to the specified file
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@itemx w
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read the specified file and write it to the specified device memory
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@itemx v
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read the specified device memory and the specified file and perform a verify operation
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@end table
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The @var{filename} field indicates the name of the file to read or
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write. The @var{format} field is optional and contains the format of
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the file to read or write. Possible values are:
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@table @code
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@itemx i
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The default is to use auto detection for input files, and raw binary
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format for output files.
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@item -F
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Normally, AVRDUDE tries to verify that the device signature read from
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the part is reasonable before continuing. Since it can happen from time
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to time that a device has a broken (erased or overwritten) device
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signature but is otherwise operating normally, this options is provided
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to override the check.
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@item -i @var{filename}
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Specifies the input file to be programmed into the MCU. Can be
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specified as `-' to use stdin as the input.
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@item -m @var{memtype}
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Specifies which program area of the MCU to read or write; allowable
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values depend on the MCU being programmed, but most support at least
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@code{eeprom} for the EEPROM, and @code{flash} for the flash ROM. Use
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the @option{-v} option on the command line or the @code{part} command from
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terminal mode to display all the memory types supported by a particular
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device. The default is @code{flash}.
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@item -n
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No-write - disables actually writing data to the MCU (useful for
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debugging AVRDUDE).
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@item -o @var{filename}
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Specifies the name of the output file to write, and causes the
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respective memory area to be read from the MCU. Can be specified as `-'
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to write to stdout.
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@item -P @var{port}
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Use port to identify the device to which the programmer is attached.
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Normally, the default parallel port is used, but if the programmer type
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normally connects to the serial port, the default serial port will be
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used. See Appendix A, Platform Dependent Information, to find out the
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default port names for your platform. If you need to use a different
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parallel or serial port, use this option to specify the alternate port name.
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@item -q
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Disable (or quell) output of the progress bar while reading or writing
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to the device.
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@item -t
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Tells AVRDUDE to enter the interactive ``terminal'' mode instead of up-
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or downloading files. See below for a detailed description of the
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terminal mode.
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@item -U @var{memtype}:@var{op}:@var{filename}[:@var{format}]
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Perform a memory operation, equivalent to specifing the @option{-m},
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@option{-i} or @option{-o}, and @option{-f} options, except that
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multiple @option{-U} optins can be specified in order to operate on
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mulitple memories on the same command-line invocation. The
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@var{memtype} field specifies the memory type to operate on. The
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@var{op} field specifies what operation to perform:
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@table @code
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@itemx r
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read the specified device memory and write to the specified file
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@itemx w
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read the specified file and write it to the specified device memory
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@itemx v
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read the specified device memory and the specified file and perform a verify operation
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@end table
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The @var{filename} field indicates the name of the file to read or
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write. The @var{format} field is optional and contains the format of
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the file to read or write. See the @option{-f} option for possible
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values.
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Note that if @var{filename} contains a colon, the @var{format} field is
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no longer optional since the filename part following the colon would
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otherwise be misinterpreted as @var{format}.
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