This was intended to be used for identifying code in the field for
incoming bug reports, but I've never really found it all that useful.
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Make the BUFF pin a mask like VCC to allow multiple pins to be
asserted at the same time (STK200 has two buffer enable lines).
Add the STK200 programmer.
Fix EEPROM address line selection for several parts.
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format using a more human-readable format.
Read part descriptions from the config file now instead of hard-coding
them.
Update usage().
Cleanup unused code.
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file. This makes supporting other programmers much easier.
Rename AVRprog.pdf to avrprog.pdf.
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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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