bug #38172: avrftdi: Incorrect information in avrdude.conf
* avrdude.conf.in (avrftdi): fix comments about ACBUS vs. ADBUS; add a comment that the MPSSE signals are fixed by the FTDI hardware and cannot be changed git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@1133 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
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2013-01-26 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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bug #38172: avrftdi: Incorrect information in avrdude.conf
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* avrdude.conf.in (avrftdi): fix comments about ACBUS vs. ADBUS;
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add a comment that the MPSSE signals are fixed by the FTDI
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hardware and cannot be changed
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2013-01-09 Rene Liebscher <R.Liebscher@gmx.de>
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patch #7165 Add support for bitbanging GPIO lines using the Linux sysf GPIO interface
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# The drivers will look for a specific device and use the first one found.
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# If you have mulitple devices, then look for unique information (like SN)
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# And fill that in here.
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#
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# Note that the pin numbers for the main ISP signals (reset, sck,
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# mosi, miso) are fixed and cannot be changed, since they must match
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# the way the Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Engine (MPSSE) of
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# these FTDI ICs has been designed.
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programmer
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id = "avrftdi";
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usbproduct = "";
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usbdev = "A";
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usbsn = "";
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#ISP-signals - lower ACBUS-Nibble (default)
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#ISP-signals - lower ADBUS-Nibble (default)
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reset = 4;
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sck = 1;
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mosi = 2;
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miso = 3;
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#LED SIGNALs - higher ACBUS-Nibble
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#LED SIGNALs - higher ADBUS-Nibble
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# errled = 5;
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# rdyled = 6;
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# pgmled = 7;
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# vfyled = 8;
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#Buffer Signal - ADBUS - Nibble
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#Buffer Signal - ACBUS - Nibble
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# buff = 9;
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;
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# This is an implementation of the above with a buffer IC (74AC244) and
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