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avrdude with a Linux SPI programmer type
http://kevincuzner.com/2013/05/27/raspberry-pi-as-an-avr-programmer/
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Updating my avrdude
#21
martynwheeler
closed
4 years ago
1
Support multiple reset GPIOs by "extended_param" using linuxspi.
#20
brenkem
closed
5 years ago
1
Add a license file etc
#19
E3V3A
closed
5 years ago
2
linuxgpio: fix check for pin number
#18
weber-software
opened
5 years ago
2
If a file open in linuxspi_gpio_op_wr fails, retry after a delay
#17
per1234
closed
5 years ago
1
Export (and unexport) reset gpio pin only when not alread exported.
#16
jmoellers
opened
6 years ago
1
AVRDude: Redefine HAVE_LINUX_GPIO
#15
smvoss
closed
7 years ago
3
--enable-linuxgpio creates wrong define
#14
thorsteneisbein
closed
7 years ago
4
avrdude command weird
#13
wenhuizhang
closed
7 years ago
4
Default SPI speed too fast in some circumstances
#12
liamfraser
opened
7 years ago
3
feature request: loopback test
#11
iddq
closed
8 years ago
1
Open of /sys/class/gpio/... fails with permission error on Raspberry Pi
#10
thinkingcow
closed
5 years ago
0
Set SPI mode and speed on initialization
#9
CapnBry
opened
8 years ago
0
TPI support for linuxgpio and usbtiny
#8
dmosberger
opened
8 years ago
5
spi mode is not set
#7
chaosjug
opened
8 years ago
0
Support for reset pin inversion
#6
tchilton
closed
10 years ago
0
linuxgpio not working on Raspberry Pi
#5
DaveAppleton
closed
9 years ago
3
Consider merging fix for cross-compile issue (avrdude bug #37489)
#4
Dan-Lightsource
closed
10 years ago
1
Using baud parameter (-b) to control SPI frequency
#3
neu-rah
closed
11 years ago
0
Setup speed using baud parameter
#2
neu-rah
closed
11 years ago
2
Use Chip Select
#1
lthiery
opened
11 years ago
0