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$Id$
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Approximate change log for AVRDUDE by version.
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(For more detailed changes, see the ChangeLog file.)
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Current:
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* Major changes compared to the previous version:
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- Atmel EDBG protocol support added (JTAGICE3, XplainedPro, Atmel-ICE)
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* New programmers supported:
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- Atmel DFU, using FLIP protocol version 1 (AT90USB and ATmega*U* devices),
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or version 2 (Xmega devices)
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- Atmel-ICE (ARM/AVR), JTAG, PDI, debugWIRE, ISP modi
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* Bugfixes
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- bug #40055: AVRDUDE segfaults when writing eeprom
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- bug #40085: Typo fix in fuses report (for 6.1-svn-20130917)
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- bug #40782: Verify errors for object size > 16 k on x32e5 due
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to typo in avrdude.conf
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- bug #40817: Elf file support (possibly) not working on 6.0.1 windows build
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- bug #40897: AT Mega2560 not correctly programmed with stk500(v1)
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ISP (solution patch)
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- bug #41357: OS X: Avrdude messes with the usb stack?
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- bug #41402: dfu.c missing include <stdint.h>
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- patch #7896: DFU FLIPv2 programming support
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- patch #XXXX: xxx
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* Internals:
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- (Some) programmers can take a list of USB PIDs now.
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Version 6.0:
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* Major changes compared to the previous version:
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- Programmer types in configuration file are no longer keywords but
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specified as string.
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So you need to change 'type = XYZ;' to 'type = "XYZ";' in own
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config files. (internal: The parser does not need to know all
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programmer types now, new programmers will update only the table
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in pgm_type.c.)
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- The erase cycle counter (formerly options -y / -Y) has been
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removed.
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- Specifying a -U option without a memory type (short form of
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option argument list) now defaults to "application" memory for
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Xmega devices, and "flash" for everything else. This ensures
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the Xmega bootloader is not accidentally touched.
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- For programmers that support it, the default erase method is a
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page erase now, rather than a chip erase (Xmega only).
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- Keep track of input file contents
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Memory segments are being tracked to remember whether they've
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been actually read from a file. Only segments that came from a
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file are being programmed into the device, or considered for
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verification. This drastically improves handling speed for
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sparse files (e.g. files that have a second bootloader segment),
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and it ensures the device contents is actually compared for
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everything mentioned in the file (even in case the file has
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large 0xFF blocks).
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- The -U option now accepts ELF files as input files, and extracts
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the appropriate section contents that matches the requested memory
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region. To enable this feature, the host system used for the
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compilation must have a libelf around, including the respective
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header files (i.e., package "libelf-devel" on many Linux systems).
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- Programmers and parts lists
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They are now sorted at output with '-c ?'/'-p ?'. (patch #7671:
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Sorting programmers and parts lists for console output)
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Programmers and parts lists in documentation generated from lists
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mentioned above. (patch #7687: Autogenerating programmers and
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parts lists for docs)
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Output list of programmer types with '-c ?type', add list to
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documentation
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- Configuration files now accepts parent parts/programmers, parts
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starting with '.' (eg. .xmega) are not included in output parts
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list and can be used as abstract parents
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(bug #34302: Feature request : device configuration with parent classes)
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(patch #7688: Implement parent programmers feature)
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- Additional config files which are read after default can be
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specified on command line using '-C +filename'
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(patch #7699 Read additional config files)
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- "Safemode" can now be turned off by default from within a
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configuration file (like ~/.avrduderc).
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- The new option -l logfile allows to redirect diagnostic messages
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to a logfile rather than stderr. Useful to record debugging
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traces, in particular in environments which do not offer
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shell-style redirection functionality for standard streams.
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- When leaving debugWIRE mode, immediately retry with ISP rather
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than bailing out completely.
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- The USBasp programmer implementation now supports detailed traces
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with -vvv, and device communication traces with -vvvv.
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- The "verbose" terminal mode command allows to query or modify the
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verbosity level.
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* New devices supported:
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- ATmega48P (patch #7629 add support for atmega48p)
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- AT90PWM316 (bug #21797: AT90PWM316: New part description)
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- ATxmega16D4, ATxmega32D4, ATxmega64D4, ATxmega128D4
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- ATmega256RFR2, ATmega128RFR2, ATmega64RFR2, ATmega2564RFR2,
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ATmega1284RFR2, ATmega644RFR2
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- ATtiny1634
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- ATxmega128A1U, ATxmega128A3U, ATxmega128A4U, ATxmega128B1,
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ATxmega128B3, ATxmega128C3, ATxmega128D3, ATxmega16A4U,
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ATxmega16C4, ATxmega192A3U, ATxmega192C3, ATxmega192D3,
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ATxmega256A3BU, ATxmega256A3U, ATxmega256C3, ATxmega256D3,
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ATxmega32A4U, ATxmega32C4, ATxmega384C3, ATxmega384D3,
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ATxmega64A1U, ATxmega64A3U, ATxmega64A4U, ATxmega64B1,
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ATxmega64B3, ATxmega64C3, ATxmega64D3
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- ATtiny43U
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- ATmega406
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- ATxmega8E5, ATxmega16E5, ATxmega32E5
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- ATtiny20, ATtiny40
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* New programmers supported:
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- linuxgpio
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+ any (embedded) Linux system with 4 GPIOs available can be used
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as a programmer with little or no additional hardware.
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- avrftdi
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+ o-link (patch #7672 adding support for O-Link (FTDI based
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JTAG) as programmer)
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+ 4232h (patch #7715 FT4232H support)
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- TPI support
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+ openmoko (bug #37977 Support for Openmoko Debug Board)
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- usbasp
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+ nibobee (previously specified as '-c usbasp -P nibobee)
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+ usbasp-clone (same as usbasp but ignores vendor and product
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string, checks only vid/pid)
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- ftdi_syncbb (new type for synchronous bitbanging with ft232r/ft245r)
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+ ft245r (FT245R Synchronous BitBang, miso = D1, sck = D0, mosi
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= D2, reset = D4)
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+ ft232r (FT232R Synchronous BitBang, miso = RxD, sck = RTS,
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mosi = TxD, reset = DTR)
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+ bwmega (BitWizard ftdi_atmega builtin programmer, miso = DSR,
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sck = DCD, mosi = CTS, reset = RI)
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+ arduino-ft232r (Arduino: FT232R connected to ISP, miso = CTS
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X3(1), sck = DSR X3(2), mosi = DCD X3(3), reset = RI X3(4))
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+ diecimila (alias for arduino-ft232r)
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- pickit2
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- Atmel JTAGICE3
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- buspirate_bb (TPI programming using the BusPirate in bitbang mode)
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* Bugfixes
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- bug #34027: avrdude AT90S1200 Problem
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- bug #34518: loading intel hex files > 64k using record-type 4
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- patch #7667: Minor memory handling fixes
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- patch #7680: Fixing timeout problem in ser_recv in ser_win32.c
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- patch #7693: Fix config file atmel URLs (+ URLs in
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avrdude.texi and avrpart.h)
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- bug #21663: AT90PWM efuse incorrect, bug #30438: efuse bits
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written as 0 on at90pwmxx parts
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- bug #35261: avrftdi uses wrong interface in avrftdi_paged_(write|load)
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- patch #7437 modifications to Bus Pirate module
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- patch #7686 Updating buspirate ascii mode to current firmware,
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use AUX as clock generator, and setting of serial receive
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timeout
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- bug #34768 Proposition: Change the name of the AVR32 devices
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- patch #7718: Merge global data of avrftdi in a private data
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structure
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- bug #35208: avrdude 5.11 on freebsd 8.2-STABLE does not reset
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Arduino Uno properly
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- bug #34518: loading intel hex files > 64k using record-type 4
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(Extended Linear Address Record)
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- bug #34027: avrdude AT90S1200 Problem
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- bug #30451: Accessing some Xmega memory sections gives not
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supported error
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- bug #28744: Can't load bootloader to xmega128a1
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- bug #29019: pagel/bs2 warning when uploading using stk500 to xmega
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- bug #30756: When setting SUT to 64ms on XMEGA, avrdude doesn't
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read device signature
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- bug #37265: wrong page sizes for XMega64xx in avrdude.conf
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- bug #37942: Latest SVN can't program in dragon_jtag mode
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- patch #7876 JTAGICE mkII fails to connect to attiny if debugwire
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is enabled AND target has a very slow clock
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- bug #39893: Verification failure with AVRISPmkII and Xmega
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- bug #38713: Compilation of the documentation breaks with texinfo-5
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- bug #38023: avrdude doesn't return an error code when attempting
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to upload an invalid Intel HEX file
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- bug #39794: warnings when building avrdude 6.0rc1 under CentOS 6.4
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- bug #35800: Compilation error on certain systems if parport is disabled
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- bug #38307: Can't write usersig of an xmega256a3
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- bug #38580: Current svn head, xmega and fuses, all fuses tied to fuse0
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- bug #39691: Buffer overrun when reading EEPROM byte with JTAGICE3
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- bug #38951: AVR109 use byte offset instead of word offset
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- patch #7769: Write flash fails for AVR910 programmers
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- bug #38732: Support for ATtiny1634
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- bug #36901: flashing Atmega32U4 EEPROM produces garbage on chip
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- bug #28344: chip_erase_delay too short for ATmega324P, 644, 644P, and 1284P
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- bug #34277: avrdude reads wrong byte order if using avr911 (aka butterfly)
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- bug #35456: The progress bar for STK500V2 programmer is "wrong".
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- patch #5708: avrdude should make 10 synchronization attempts instead of just one
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- patch #7606: ATtiny43u support
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- patch #7657: Add ATmega406 support for avrdude using DRAGON + JTAG
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- bug #35474: Feature request: print fuse values in safemode output.
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- patch #7710: usb_libusb: Check VID/PID before opening device
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- [no-id]: Fix SCK period adjustment for STK500v2
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- bug #40040: Support for ATtiny20 and ATtiny40
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* Internals:
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- Restructuring and compacting programmer definition part of
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grammar for config file.
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- Cleanup of parser code, removing unused definitions/
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functions. Using yylex_destroy if available.
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- Fixed some more memory leaks, added cleanup code at program exit
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(to minimize the number of non-freed memory blocks reported by
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valgrind)
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- Fixed some findings reported by cppcheck.
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Version 5.11:
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* New devices supported:
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- ATmega88P/168P
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- ATmega8U2/16U2/32U2
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- ATtiny4313
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* New programmers supported:
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- TPI programming through bitbang programmers (both, serial
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and parallel ones)
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- FT2232 (and relatives) based programmers (MPSSE bitbang mode)
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- Wiring environment (http://wiring.org.co/)
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- butterfly-style bootloader of the Mikrokopter.de device
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* Bugfixes
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Version 5.10:
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* Bugfixes
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- bug #28660: Problem with loading intel hex rom files that exceed
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0x10000 bytes
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- see ChangeLog for further details
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* New Features
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- (JTAG ICE / AVR Dragon) apply external reset if JTAG ID could
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not be read
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Version 5.9:
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* New devices supported:
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- AVR32A0512 (JTAGMKII only)
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- ATmega32U4
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- ATtiny4
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- ATtiny5
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- ATtiny9
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- ATtiny10
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* New programmers supported:
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- BusPirate
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- Arduino
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- JTAGICEmkII and AVR Dragon in PDI mode (ATxmega devices)
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- STK600 and AVRISP mkII in TPI mode (ATtiny4/5/9/10)
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* Bugfixes
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- see ChangeLog and ChangeLog-2009 for details
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Version 5.8:
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* Bugfixes; most importantly, fix a serious memory corruption for
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that JTAG ICE mkII and AVR Dragon in ISP/HVSP/PP mode.
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Version 5.7:
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* New devices supported:
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- ATXMEGA64A1
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- ATXMEGA192A1
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- ATXMEGA256A1
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- ATXMEGA64A3
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- ATXMEGA128A3
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- ATXMEGA192A3
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- ATXMEGA256A3
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- ATXMEGA256A3B
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- ATXMEGA16A4
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- ATXMEGA32A4
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- ATXMEGA64A4
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- ATXMEGA128A4
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* Major Xmega fixes for the JTAG ICE mkII (patch #6825)
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* Bugfixes.
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Version 5.6:
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* New devices supported:
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- AT90USB82
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- AT90USB162
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- ATtiny88
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- ATmega328P
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- ATmega1284P
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- ATmega128RFA1
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- ATxmega128A1 rev D
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- ATxmega128A1
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- ATxmega256A3
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* New programmers supported:
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- AT89ISP cable (patch #6069)
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- Arduino
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* Add support for the -x option to pass extended parameters to the
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programmer backend.
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* Add support for JTAG daisy-chains, using the -x daisychain=
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option.
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* Add support for the Atmel STK600 for "classic" AVRs (AT90, ATtiny,
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ATmega), using either ISP or high-voltage programming modes.
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* Add support for the -x devcode extended parameter to the avr910
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programmer, to allow overriding the device code sent to the
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programmer.
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* Add support for the Crossbow MIB510 programmer (patch #6074, #6542).
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* Add support to bootstrap with GNU autoconf 2.61, and automake 1.10,
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respectively.
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* Add support for ATxmega128A1 (including the revision D engineering
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samples) for STK600 and AVRISPmkII tools using PDI
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* The option combination -tF now enters terminal mode even if the
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device initialization failed, so the user can modify programmer
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parameters (like Vtarget).
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* Add preliminary support for ATxmega128A1 for the JTAG ICE mkII using
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JTAG.
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* Add support for direct SPI transfers (bug #25156).
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* Bugfixes.
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Version 5.5:
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* Add support for the USBtinyISP programmer (patch #6233)
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* Add support for the C2N232I serial bitbang programmer (patch #6121)
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* Bugfixes.
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Version 5.4:
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* New devices supported:
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- AT90PWM2B/AT90PWM3B
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* Bugfixes.
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* Source code rearranged so that the functionality is now built
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into a libavrdude.a library where main.c is currently the only
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existing frontend.
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* Implement ATmega256x support for butterfly/avr109.
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Version 5.3.1:
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* Add support for the AVR Dragon (all modes: ISP, JTAG, HVSP, PP,
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debugWire).
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* Add support for debugWire (both, JTAG ICE mkII, and AVR Dragon).
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* Add support for the AVR Doper USB HID-class programmer.
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* Bugfixes.
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Version 5.2:
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* New devices supported:
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- AT90USB646/647/1286/1287
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- ATmega2560/2561
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- ATmega325/3250/645/6450
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- ATtiny11 (HVSP only device)
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- ATtiny261/461/861
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* Fixed paged flash write operations for AT90PWMx devices
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(error in datasheet).
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* Add signature verification.
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* Add high-voltage mode programming for the STK500 (both,
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parallel, and high-voltage serial programming).
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* Add support for using the JTAG ICE mkII as a generic ISP
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programmer.
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* Allow for specifying the ISP clock delay as an option for
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bit-bang programming adapters.
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* Add support for Thomas Fischl's USBasp low-cost USB-attached
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programmer.
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* The "stk500" programmer type is now implemented as a stub
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that tries to probe for either "stk500v1" or "stk500v2".
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* Many bugfixes.
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Version 5.1:
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* New devices supported:
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- ATmega640/1280/1281
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- ATtiny24/44/84
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* JTAG mkII support now works with libusb-win32, too
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* JTAG ICE mkI support has been added
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* Solaris support has been added (including ecpp(7D) parallel-port
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bit-bang mode)
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Version 5.0:
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* Support for JTAGICE MkII device
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* Support for STK500 Version 2 Protocol
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* New devices supported:
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- AT90CAN128
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- ATmega329x/649x
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- ATmega164/324/644
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- AT90PWM2/3,
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- ATmega164/324/644
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- ATmega329x/649x
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- ATtiny25/45/85
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* Support for serial bit-bang adapters: Ponyprog serial, UISP DASA,
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UISP DASA3.
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* DAPA programmer pinout supported
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* New "safemode" feature where fuse bits are verified before exit
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and if possible recovered if they have changed. This is intended
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to protect against changed fuses which were not requested which is
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reported to sometimes happen due to improper power supply or other
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reasons.
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* Various fixes for avr910 and butterfly programmers
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* Full support for AVR109 boot loaders (butterfly)
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* Adding -q -q suppresses most terminal output
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Version 4.4.0:
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* Native Win32 support: The windows build doesn't need Cygwin
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anymore. Additionally, the delay timing on windows should be
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more accurate now.
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Contributed by Martin Thomas
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* Add support for
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- ATmega48, ATmega88 (contributed by Galen Seitz)
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- ATtiny2313 (contributed by Bob Paddock)
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- ATtiny13 (contributed by Pawel Moll)
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* Added command to change the SCK of STK500-programmers. Now it
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is possible to program uC with slow oscillator.
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Contributed by Galen Seitz
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* Baudrate for serial programmers (STK500 and AVR910) is
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configurable in the config or at the command-line.
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This way some more tweaked bootloaders and programmers can be used.
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* Deprecated options have been removed.
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Now the "-U" option must be used.
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* MacOS X now supported by default.
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Version 4.3.0:
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* Added support for "Butterfly" evaluation board.
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* Make cycle-count work with AVR910-programmers.
|
||
|
||
* Added "Troubleshooting"-Appendix to the manual.
|
||
|
||
* Add ATmega8515 support.
|
||
Contributed by: Matthias Wei<65>er <matthias@matwei.de>
|
||
|
||
* Add ATmega64 support.
|
||
Contributed by: Erik Christiansen <erik@dd.nec.com.au>
|
||
|
||
* Improved polling algorithm to speed up
|
||
programming of byte oriented parallel programmers.
|
||
Contributed by: Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <jan-hinnerk_reichert@hamburg.de>
|
||
|
||
* Add "fuse" and "lock" definitions for the AT90S8535.
|
||
|
||
* STK500 skips empty pages in paged write resulting in faster downloads
|
||
when there are empty blocks in between code (such as files that contain
|
||
application code and bootloader code).
|
||
|
||
Version 4.2.0:
|
||
|
||
* Add basic support for reading and writing fuses via SPI with avr910
|
||
programmers. Submitted by
|
||
Jan-Hinnerk Reichert <jan-hinnerk_reichert@hamburg.de>.
|
||
|
||
* Perform an auto erase before programming if the flash memory is
|
||
anywhere specified to be written by any of the -U requests. Old
|
||
style memory specification options (-f, -i, -I, -m, and -o) are
|
||
deprecated in favor of the new -U options. Auto erase is disabled
|
||
if any of the old-style options (specifically -i and -o) are
|
||
specified.
|
||
|
||
* Add new -U option for specifying programming operations - allows
|
||
multiple memory operations on a single command line.
|
||
|
||
* New progress reporting, looks nicer and is nicer to wrapper
|
||
environments such as emacs.
|
||
|
||
* Fix long-standing timing (verify) problems on Windows platform.
|
||
Submitted by Alex Shepherd <ashepherd@wave.co.nz>.
|
||
|
||
* Add new file format option - 'm' for "immediate mode." In this
|
||
case, the filename argument of the -o, -i, or -U options is
|
||
treated as the data for uploading - useful for specifying fuse
|
||
bits without having to create a single-byte file for uploading.
|
||
|
||
* Add support for displaying and setting the various STK500 operational
|
||
parameters (Vtarget, Varef, Master clock).
|
||
|
||
* Add 'picoweb' programming cable programmer.
|
||
Contributed by Rune Christensen <rune.christensen@adslhome.dk>.
|
||
|
||
* Add support for the sp12 programmer. Submitted by
|
||
Larry Barello <larryba@barrello.net>.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 4.1.0
|
||
|
||
* Add support for the Bascom SAMPLE programmer. Submitted by
|
||
Larry Barello <larryba@barrello.net>.
|
||
|
||
* Add support for avr910 type programmers (mcu00100, pavr avr910, etc).
|
||
|
||
* Support new devices: ATmega8535, ATtiny26
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 4.0.0
|
||
|
||
* Now support Linux - added by "Theodore A. Roth" <troth@openavr.org>.
|
||
|
||
* Now support Windows - added by "Eric B. Weddington" <eric@ecentral.com>.
|
||
|
||
* Use 'configure' scripts to tailor the code to the system avrdude
|
||
is getting ready to be compiled on - added by "Theodore A. Roth"
|
||
<troth@openavr.org>.
|
||
|
||
* Motorola S-Record support - submitted by "Alexey V.Levdikov "
|
||
<tsar@kemford.com>.
|
||
|
||
* Support parallel programming on the STK500. Introduce 'pagel' and
|
||
'bs2' keywords to the config file for this purpose.
|
||
|
||
* Add support for the AT90S2343
|
||
|
||
* Add support for the ATmega169
|
||
|
||
* Add ability to specify system defaults within the config file
|
||
(default parallel port, default serial port).
|
||
|
||
* Specify the default programmer seperately from the programmer
|
||
definition. This is now done in the config file using the
|
||
'default_programmer' keyword.
|
||
|
||
* Support a per-user config file (~/.avrduderc) so that one can
|
||
override system wide defaults if desired.
|
||
|
||
* Follow the datasheet more closely for several parts in the "retry"
|
||
code when entering programming mode fails initially. Introduce
|
||
'retry_pulse' to the config file for this purpose.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 3.1.0
|
||
|
||
* This change represents a name change only. There is currently an
|
||
effort to port AVRPROG to other platforms including Linux and
|
||
Windows. Since Atmel's programmer binary that's included within
|
||
their AVR Studio software is named AVRPROG.EXE on the Windows OS,
|
||
there is the chance for confusion if we keep calling this program
|
||
AVRPROG as well. Up until now the name hasn't really been a
|
||
problem since there was no chance to confuse 'avrprog' on Unix
|
||
with Atmel's AVRPROG because Atmel's tools only run on Windows.
|
||
But with the Unix 'avrprog' possibly being ported to Windows, I
|
||
felt a name change was the best way to avoid problems.
|
||
|
||
So - from this point forward, my FreeBSD Unix program formerly
|
||
known as AVRPROG will subsequently be known as AVRDUDE (AVR
|
||
Downloader/UploaDEr).
|
||
|
||
This change also represents a time when the AVRDUDE sources move
|
||
from my own private repository to a public repository. This will
|
||
give other developers a chance to port AVRDUDE to other platforms
|
||
and extend its functionality to support additional programming
|
||
hardware, etc.
|
||
|
||
So goodbye AVRPROG, welcome AVRDUDE!
|
||
|
||
Version 3.0.0
|
||
|
||
* Rewrite parts of the code to make it easy to support other types
|
||
of programmers besides the directly connected parallel port
|
||
programmer (PPI).
|
||
|
||
* Add support for Atmel's STK500 programmer/development board. The
|
||
STK500's "paged mode" read/write is supported which makes this
|
||
programmer very fast. This is sorely needed on parts with large
|
||
memories such as the ATmega128. My 12K test program burns in
|
||
about 5 seconds, add another 5 to read it back out for
|
||
verification.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.5:
|
||
|
||
* When getting ready to initiate communications with the AVR device,
|
||
first pull /RESET low for a short period of time before enabling
|
||
the buffer chip. This sequence allows the AVR to be reset before
|
||
the buffer is enabled to avoid a short period of time where the
|
||
AVR may be driving the programming lines at the same time the
|
||
programmer tries to. Of course, if a buffer is being used, then
|
||
the /RESET line from the programmer needs to be directly connected
|
||
to the AVR /RESET line and not via the buffer chip.
|
||
|
||
Feature contributed by Rick C. Petty <rick@KIWI-Computer.com>.
|
||
|
||
* When in interactive terminal mode and dumping memory using the
|
||
'dump <memtype>' command without any address information, and the
|
||
end of memory is reached, wrap back around to zero on the next
|
||
invocation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.4:
|
||
|
||
* Fix -Y option.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.3:
|
||
|
||
* Be backward compatible when reading 2-byte rewrite cycle counters
|
||
as written by avrprog version 2.1.0. Version 2.1.1 changed over
|
||
to a 4-byte counter, which caused avrprog versions 2.1.1 and 2.1.2
|
||
to report a negative count for parts that were initialized using
|
||
version 2.1.0. Thanks to Joerg Wunsch for noticing this.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.2:
|
||
|
||
* Add '-V' option to disable automatic verify check with uploading
|
||
data.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.1:
|
||
|
||
* Fix ATmega128 instruction sequences for reading fuse bits -
|
||
contributed by Joerg Wunsch.
|
||
|
||
* Modify erase-rewrite cycle counter code to use a 4 byte counter
|
||
instead of a two byte counter.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.1.0:
|
||
|
||
* Implement a per-part erase-rewrite cycle counter; requires the use
|
||
of two bytes of EEPROM memory.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.5:
|
||
|
||
* Support for ATtiny15 - contributed by Asher Hoskins
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.4:
|
||
|
||
* Config file fixes for various parts.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.3:
|
||
|
||
* Work around problem programming fuse bits on parts like the
|
||
at90s4433 as described in the following errata:
|
||
|
||
http://www.atmel.com/atmel/acrobat/doc1280.pdf
|
||
|
||
* Add part definition for at90s4414, at90s4433.
|
||
|
||
* Add fuse/lock bit memory instructions for the at90s1200,
|
||
at90s2333, at90s4433 and at90s8515.
|
||
|
||
* Fix setting of programmer status LEDs under certain write-fail
|
||
conditions.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.2 :
|
||
|
||
* Fix writing to read-only memories such as the lock bits of the
|
||
AT90S2313.
|
||
|
||
* Copyright updates.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.1 :
|
||
|
||
* Use correct parallel port pins for VCC.
|
||
|
||
* Add programmer definition for Atmel's STK200.
|
||
|
||
* Add programmer definition for the AVR3 board.
|
||
|
||
* Fix address bit encoding for many parts.
|
||
|
||
* Allow the ``BUFF'' signal to be asserted by multiple pins of the
|
||
parallel port (like VCC) instead of just one. The STK200 appears
|
||
to need this feature.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 2.0.0 :
|
||
|
||
* Add support for programming fuse and lock bits if supported by the
|
||
part.
|
||
|
||
* Move instruction encoding into the config file. Now any part can
|
||
be supported as long as it uses the same basic serial programming
|
||
instruction format.
|
||
|
||
* Add part definitions for the ATMega163 and ATMega8 devices.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.4.3 :
|
||
|
||
* Mostly internal code cleanup.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.4.2 :
|
||
|
||
* Fixes for ATMega paged memory support.
|
||
|
||
* Support for ATMega16 device.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.4.1 :
|
||
|
||
* No functional changes, update to Copyrights only.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.4.0 :
|
||
|
||
* Add part definitions to the config file.
|
||
|
||
* Add initial support for Atmel's ATMega paged memory parts.
|
||
|
||
* Config file documentation added.
|
||
|
||
* Add a definition for the Dontronics DT006 programmer.
|
||
|
||
* Fix Intel Hex support for addresses larger than 64k.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.3.0 :
|
||
|
||
* Make programmer pin assignments configurable.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Version 1.2.2 :
|
||
|
||
* Initial public release.
|