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Version 6.3:
* Major changes compared to the previous version:
- Backout of
patch #8380: adds 500k 1M 2M baud to ser_posix.c
It broke the functionality in too many situations
(bug #46610/46483)
* New devices supported:
- ATmega48PB, ATmega88PB, ATmega168PB
- ATtiny28 (HVPP-only device)
* New programmers supported:
- Atmel mEDBG: xplainedmini, xplainedmini_dw
* Bugfixes
- bug #46610: Floating point exception (core dumped) arch linux rpi2
- bug #46483: version 6.2. ser_open(): can't set attributes for device
- patch #8435: Implementing mEDBG CMSIS-DAP protocol
- patch #8735: ATtiny28 support in avrdude.conf
- patch #8896: Silence cppcheck warnings in 6.2 code
- patch #8895: Spelling in 6.2 code
Version 6.2:
* Major changes compared to the previous version:
- The stk500v2 implementation now uses its own higher-level
command implementation for byte-wide access, rather than the
historic SPI_MULTI command where all the low-level ISP
implementation had to be assembled manually inside AVRDUDE. In
addition to the traditional STK500, this implementation is also
used by all the more modern Atmel tools (AVRISPmkII, JTAGICEmkII
in ISP mode, STK600 in ISP mode).
- The -B option can be suffixed with "Hz", "kHz", or "MHz", in
order to specify a bitclock frequency rather than period.
- Print part id after signature (patch #8440 )
- buspirate: Also support "cpufreq" extended parameter
in binary mode (patch #8504 )
- The "-P net:" syntax (forwarding of serial data over TCP) is now
also implemented for Win32 systems.
- Allow for arbitrary serial baudrates under Linux (OSX and *BSD
could already handle it).
* New devices supported:
- AT90PWM216 (bug #42310: New part description for AT90PWM216)
- ATmega32M1 (patch #7694 Add support for the atmega32m1)
* New programmers supported:
- ftdi_syncbb
+ uncompatino, ttl232r (FTDI TTL232R-5V with ICSP adapter)
(patch #8529 2 more ftdi_syncbb devices)
* Bugfixes
- bug #45727: Wrong atmega8u2 flash parameters
- bug #46020: Add TIAO TUMPA to the conf file.
- bug #46021: Please add read in the memory lock section of ATtiny85
- bug #42337 avrdude.conf updates for UM232H/CM232H
- bug #42056: double free or corruption triggered at exit
- bug #42158: Linux GPIO - Source Typo
- bug #42516 spelling-error-in-binary
- patch #8419 fix ftdi_syncbb hang with libftdi 1
- bug #43002 usbasp debug output typo
- patch #8511 Fix reset on FT245R
- bug #40142 Floating point exception on Ubuntu 10.04
- bug #22248: Read efuse error (partial fix)
- bug #42267: jtag3isp fails to read lock and fuse bytes directly
after changing lock byte
- bug #41561: AVRDUDE 6.0.1/USBasp doesn't write first bytes of
flash page
- bug #43078: AVRDUDE crashes after sucessfully reading/writing eeprom
- bug #43137: Writing and reading incorrect pages when using jtagicemkI
- bug #40870: config nitpick: ATtiny25/45/85 have 1 calibration byte not 2
- bug #42908: no external reset at JTAGICE3
- patch #8437: [PATCH] Serial-over-ethernet for Win32
- bug #44717: avrdude creates empty flash dump
* Internals:
- Removing exit calls from config parser
- bug #42662 clang warnings under FreeBSD 10.x
Existing SHA1 digests verified, all found to be the same on the
machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). Existing SHA1
digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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* Major changes compared to the previous version:
- Atmel EDBG protocol support added (JTAGICE3, XplainedPro, Atmel-ICE)
* New programmers supported:
- Atmel DFU, using FLIP protocol version 1 (AT90USB and ATmega*U* devices),
or version 2 (Xmega devices)
- Atmel-ICE (ARM/AVR), JTAG, PDI, debugWIRE, ISP modi
* Bugfixes
- bug #40055: AVRDUDE segfaults when writing eeprom
- bug #40085: Typo fix in fuses report (for 6.1-svn-20130917)
- bug #40782: Verify errors for object size > 16 k on x32e5 due
to typo in avrdude.conf
- bug #40817: Elf file support (possibly) not working on 6.0.1 windows build
- bug #40897: AT Mega2560 not correctly programmed with stk500(v1)
ISP (solution patch)
- bug #41357: OS X: Avrdude messes with the usb stack?
- bug #41402: dfu.c missing include <stdint.h>
- patch #7896: DFU FLIPv2 programming support
- patch #XXXX: xxx
* Internals:
- (Some) programmers can take a list of USB PIDs now.
- Bump version 5.11 to 6.0.1
(See cvs log for Makefile for changes).
(pkgsrc)
- Add patches/patch-fileio_c to avoid following problem:
fileio.c:957:3: warning: implicit declaration of function 'elf_getshdrstrndx'
(1) update 5.10 to 5.11
(2) Trying to remove pkglint -Wall warning
(3) Update HOMEPAGE URL
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AVRDUDE 5.11 relesed
(2011/8/27 By joerg_wunsch)
Finally, more than 1.5 years after the previous release,
AVRDUDE 5.11 is finally done. This is mostly a bugfix
release, but also includes a few enhancements. The two
most important enhancements are:
- TPI (i.e. ATtiny4/5/9/10) programming support for bitbang
programmers.
- FTDI MPSSE (FT2232 etc.) bitbang support.
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pkgsrc changes:
Rework AVRISP mkII stall workaround.
summary of upstream changes since 5.8:
- Fix problem with loading intel hex rom files that exceed 0x10000 bytes.
- Fix FreeBSD default serial port name.
- jtagmkII.c: If entering JTAG mode fails with a bad JTAG ID message,
retry with external reset applied (in case the target is in sleep
mode or has asserted the JTD bit).
- Fix build for GNU/kFreeBSD.
is really a oddity of NetBSD's USB stack, but this seems to work too.
Also, hello nb2 and set LICENSE.
(This commit bumps most of the patch files only because of
pkgdiff timestamp formatting differences. Sigh.)
Significant enhancements in this version are:
o Support for JTAGICE MkII device
o New devices supported:
- AT90CAN128 ...
o Support for STK500 Version 2 Protocol
(the latter being the principal reason for the update, as the recent
firmware on the STK500 development boards requires protocol version 2)