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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian S. Dean a87a5d0671 Get rid of the Usage file.
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2001-01-25 16:24:08 +00:00
Brian S. Dean eff6750e5c Move pin definitions to their own file.
First pass at providing feedback via the optionally connected leds.  I
don't actually have any of these attached to my programmer, so I can
only guess as whether this is toggling them on and off correctly.

Also, enable and disable the optional 74367 buffer.


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2001-01-24 19:10:34 +00:00
Brian S. Dean fc56e6b4f9 Rearrange the pinout for the programmer to be a little more logical.
Provide hooks to support a buffered programmer, pin 6 is now used to
enable a buffer that can be used to isolate the target system from the
parallel port pins.  This is important when programming the target
in-system.

Totally change the way the pin definitions are defined.  Actually
set/clear pins based on the way more intuitive pin number, instead of
PPI data register, bit number combination.  A table of pin data is
used so that any hardware inversion done by the parallel port is
accounted for, what you set is actually what appears at the pin.
Retain the old method for handling Vcc, however, because the hold
method is much easier to use when setting / retrieving multiple pins
simultaneously.


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2001-01-24 18:45:58 +00:00
Brian S. Dean 209f979c7f Makefile : use gzip -f for man page installation so that we don't get
prompted.

avr.c avr.h fileio.c term.c :

     Change the avrpart data structure so that the typedef AVRMEM is
     used as an index into an array for the sizes of the memory types
     and also for pointers to buffers that represent the chip data for
     that memory type.  This removes a lot of conditional code of the
     form:

		switch (memtype) {
			case AVR_FLASH :
		 	...
		}

     Also, re-code avr_read_byte() and avr_write_byte() to properly
     handle the flash memory type without having to tell them whether
     they should program the high byte or the low byte - figure that
     out from the address itself.  For flash memory type, these
     routines now take the actual byte address instead of the word
     address.  This _greatly_ simplifies many otherwise simple
     operations, such a reading or writing a range of memory, by not
     having to worry about whether the address starts on an odd byte
     or an even byte.


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2001-01-22 01:59:47 +00:00
Brian S. Dean c06319e33c Return error codes instead of exiting, thus making sure that we exit
only via main() so that the exitspecs are properly applied.

When reading input data from a file, remember how many bytes were read
and write and verify only that many bytes.

Don't complain when an input file size is smaller than the memory size
we are programming.  This is normal.


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2001-01-20 16:34:28 +00:00
Brian S. Dean 4265bfa150 The program was getting too large for a single file. Split it up into
more modular pieces.

Also, accept command abbreviations as long as they are not ambiguous.


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2001-01-19 02:46:50 +00:00