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# $Id: avrdude.conf.in 916 2010-01-15 16:36:13Z joerg_wunsch $
#
# AVRDUDE Configuration File
#
# This file contains configuration data used by AVRDUDE which describes
# the programming hardware pinouts and also provides part definitions.
# AVRDUDE's "-C" command line option specifies the location of the
# configuration file.  The "-c" option names the programmer configuration
# which must match one of the entry's "id" parameter.  The "-p" option
# identifies which part AVRDUDE is going to be programming and must match
# one of the parts' "id" parameter.
#
# Possible entry formats are:
#
#   programmer
#       id       = <id1> [, <id2> [, <id3>] ...] ;  # <idN> are quoted strings
#       desc     = <description> ;                  # quoted string
#       type     = par | stk500 | stk500v2 | stk500pp | stk500hvsp | stk500generic |
#                  stk600 | stk600pp | stk600hvsp |
#                  avr910 | butterfly | usbasp |
#                  jtagmki | jtagmkii | jtagmkii_isp | jtagmkii_dw |
#                  jtagmkII_avr32 | jtagmkii_pdi |
#                  dragon_dw | dragon_jtag | dragon_isp | dragon_pp |
#                  dragon_hvsp | dragon_pdi | arduino; # programmer type
#       baudrate = <num> ;                          # baudrate for avr910-programmer
#       vcc      = <num1> [, <num2> ... ] ;         # pin number(s)
#       reset    = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       sck      = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       mosi     = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       miso     = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       errled   = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       rdyled   = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       pgmled   = <num> ;                          # pin number
#       vfyled   = <num> ;                          # pin number
#     ;
#
#   part
#       id               = <id> ;                 # quoted string
#       desc             = <description> ;        # quoted string
#       has_jtag         = <yes/no> ;             # part has JTAG i/f
#       has_debugwire    = <yes/no> ;             # part has debugWire i/f
#       has_pdi          = <yes/no> ;             # part has PDI i/f
#       has_tpi          = <yes/no> ;             # part has TPI i/f
#       devicecode       = <num> ;            # deprecated, use stk500_devcode
#       stk500_devcode   = <num> ;                # numeric
#       avr910_devcode   = <num> ;                # numeric
#       signature        = <num> <num> <num> ;    # signature bytes
#       chip_erase_delay = <num> ;                # micro-seconds
#       reset            = dedicated | io;
#       retry_pulse      = reset | sck;
#       pgm_enable       = <instruction format> ;
#       chip_erase       = <instruction format> ;
#       chip_erase_delay = <num> ;                # chip erase delay (us)
#       # STK500 parameters (parallel programming IO lines)
#       pagel            = <num> ;                # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xD7
#       bs2              = <num> ;                # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xA0
#       serial           = <yes/no> ;             # can use serial downloading
#       parallel         = <yes/no/pseudo>;       # can use par. programming
#       # STK500v2 parameters, to be taken from Atmel's XML files
#       timeout          = <num> ;
#       stabdelay        = <num> ;
#       cmdexedelay      = <num> ;
#       synchloops       = <num> ;
#       bytedelay        = <num> ;
#       pollvalue        = <num> ;
#       pollindex        = <num> ;
#       predelay         = <num> ;
#       postdelay        = <num> ;
#       pollmethod       = <num> ;
#       mode             = <num> ;
#       delay            = <num> ;
#       blocksize        = <num> ;
#       readsize         = <num> ;
#       hvspcmdexedelay  = <num> ;
#       # STK500v2 HV programming parameters, from XML
#       pp_controlstack  = <num>, <num>, ...;   # PP only
#       hvsp_controlstack = <num>, <num>, ...;  # HVSP only
#       hventerstabdelay = <num>;
#       progmodedelay    = <num>;               # PP only
#       latchcycles      = <num>;
#       togglevtg        = <num>;
#       poweroffdelay    = <num>;
#       resetdelayms     = <num>;
#       resetdelayus     = <num>;
#       hvleavestabdelay = <num>;
#       resetdelay       = <num>;
#       synchcycles      = <num>;               # HVSP only
#       chiperasepulsewidth = <num>;            # PP only
#       chiperasepolltimeout = <num>;
#       chiperasetime    = <num>;               # HVSP only
#       programfusepulsewidth = <num>;          # PP only
#       programfusepolltimeout = <num>;
#       programlockpulsewidth = <num>;          # PP only
#       programlockpolltimeout = <num>;
#       # JTAG ICE mkII parameters, also from XML files
#       allowfullpagebitstream = <yes/no> ;
#       enablepageprogramming = <yes/no> ;
#       idr              = <num> ;                # IO addr of IDR (OCD) reg.
#       rampz            = <num> ;                # IO addr of RAMPZ reg.
#       spmcr            = <num> ;                # mem addr of SPMC[S]R reg.
#       eecr             = <num> ;                # mem addr of EECR reg.
#                                                 # (only when != 0x3c)
#       is_avr32         = <yes/no> ;             # AVR32 part
#
#       memory <memtype>
#           paged           = <yes/no> ;          # yes / no
#           size            = <num> ;             # bytes
#           page_size       = <num> ;             # bytes
#           num_pages       = <num> ;             # numeric
#           min_write_delay = <num> ;             # micro-seconds
#           max_write_delay = <num> ;             # micro-seconds
#           readback_p1     = <num> ;             # byte value
#           readback_p2     = <num> ;             # byte value
#           pwroff_after_write = <yes/no> ;       # yes / no
#           read            = <instruction format> ;
#           write           = <instruction format> ;
#           read_lo         = <instruction format> ;
#           read_hi         = <instruction format> ;
#           write_lo        = <instruction format> ;
#           write_hi        = <instruction format> ;
#           loadpage_lo     = <instruction format> ;
#           loadpage_hi     = <instruction format> ;
#           writepage       = <instruction format> ;
#         ;
#     ;
#
# If any of the above parameters are not specified, the default value
# of 0 is used for numerics or the empty string ("") for string
# values.  If a required parameter is left empty, AVRDUDE will
# complain.
#
# NOTES:
#   * 'devicecode' is the device code used by the STK500 (see codes 
#       listed below)
#   * Not all memory types will implement all instructions.
#   * AVR Fuse bits and Lock bits are implemented as a type of memory.
#   * Example memory types are:
#       "flash", "eeprom", "fuse", "lfuse" (low fuse), "hfuse" (high
#       fuse), "signature", "calibration", "lock"
#   * The memory type specified on the avrdude command line must match
#     one of the memory types defined for the specified chip.
#   * The pwroff_after_write flag causes avrdude to attempt to
#     power the device off and back on after an unsuccessful write to
#     the affected memory area if VCC programmer pins are defined.  If
#     VCC pins are not defined for the programmer, a message
#     indicating that the device needs a power-cycle is printed out.
#     This flag was added to work around a problem with the
#     at90s4433/2333's; see the at90s4433 errata at:
#
#         http://www.atmel.com/atmel/acrobat/doc1280.pdf
#
# INSTRUCTION FORMATS
#
#    Instruction formats are specified as a comma seperated list of
#    string values containing information (bit specifiers) about each
#    of the 32 bits of the instruction.  Bit specifiers may be one of
#    the following formats:
#
#       '1'  = the bit is always set on input as well as output
#
#       '0'  = the bit is always clear on input as well as output
#
#       'x'  = the bit is ignored on input and output
#
#       'a'  = the bit is an address bit, the bit-number matches this bit
#              specifier's position within the current instruction byte
#
#       'aN' = the bit is the Nth address bit, bit-number = N, i.e., a12
#              is address bit 12 on input, a0 is address bit 0.
#
#       'i'  = the bit is an input data bit
#
#       'o'  = the bit is an output data bit
#
#    Each instruction must be composed of 32 bit specifiers.  The
#    instruction specification closely follows the instruction data
#    provided in Atmel's data sheets for their parts.
#
# See below for some examples.
#
#
# The following are STK500 part device codes to use for the
# "devicecode" field of the part.  These came from Atmel's software
# section avr061.zip which accompanies the application note
# AVR061 available from:
#
#      http://www.atmel.com/atmel/acrobat/doc2525.pdf
#

#define ATTINY10    0x10  /* the _old_ one that never existed! */
#define ATTINY11    0x11
#define ATTINY12    0x12
#define ATTINY15    0x13
#define ATTINY13    0x14

#define ATTINY22    0x20
#define ATTINY26    0x21
#define ATTINY28    0x22
#define ATTINY2313  0x23

#define AT90S1200   0x33

#define AT90S2313   0x40
#define AT90S2323   0x41
#define AT90S2333   0x42
#define AT90S2343   0x43

#define AT90S4414   0x50
#define AT90S4433   0x51
#define AT90S4434   0x52
#define ATMEGA48    0x59

#define AT90S8515   0x60
#define AT90S8535   0x61
#define AT90C8534   0x62
#define ATMEGA8515  0x63
#define ATMEGA8535  0x64

#define ATMEGA8     0x70
#define ATMEGA88    0x73
#define ATMEGA168   0x86

#define ATMEGA161   0x80
#define ATMEGA163   0x81
#define ATMEGA16    0x82
#define ATMEGA162   0x83
#define ATMEGA169   0x84

#define ATMEGA323   0x90
#define ATMEGA32    0x91

#define ATMEGA64    0xA0

#define ATMEGA103   0xB1
#define ATMEGA128   0xB2
#define AT90CAN128  0xB3
#define AT90CAN64   0xB3
#define AT90CAN32   0xB3

#define AT86RF401   0xD0

#define AT89START   0xE0
#define AT89S51	    0xE0
#define AT89S52	    0xE1

# The following table lists the devices in the original AVR910
# appnote:
# |Device |Signature | Code |
# +-------+----------+------+
# |tiny12 | 1E 90 05 | 0x55 |
# |tiny15 | 1E 90 06 | 0x56 |
# |       |          |      |
# | S1200 | 1E 90 01 | 0x13 |
# |       |          |      |
# | S2313 | 1E 91 01 | 0x20 |
# | S2323 | 1E 91 02 | 0x48 |
# | S2333 | 1E 91 05 | 0x34 |
# | S2343 | 1E 91 03 | 0x4C |
# |       |          |      |
# | S4414 | 1E 92 01 | 0x28 |
# | S4433 | 1E 92 03 | 0x30 |
# | S4434 | 1E 92 02 | 0x6C |
# |       |          |      |
# | S8515 | 1E 93 01 | 0x38 |
# | S8535 | 1E 93 03 | 0x68 |
# |       |          |      |
# |mega32 | 1E 95 01 | 0x72 |
# |mega83 | 1E 93 05 | 0x65 |
# |mega103| 1E 97 01 | 0x41 |
# |mega161| 1E 94 01 | 0x60 |
# |mega163| 1E 94 02 | 0x64 |

# Appnote AVR109 also has a table of AVR910 device codes, which
# lists:
# dev         avr910   signature
# ATmega8     0x77     0x1E 0x93 0x07
# ATmega8515  0x3B     0x1E 0x93 0x06
# ATmega8535  0x6A     0x1E 0x93 0x08
# ATmega16    0x75     0x1E 0x94 0x03
# ATmega162   0x63     0x1E 0x94 0x04
# ATmega163   0x66     0x1E 0x94 0x02
# ATmega169   0x79     0x1E 0x94 0x05
# ATmega32    0x7F     0x1E 0x95 0x02
# ATmega323   0x73     0x1E 0x95 0x01
# ATmega64    0x46     0x1E 0x96 0x02
# ATmega128   0x44     0x1E 0x97 0x02
#
# These codes refer to "BOOT" device codes which are apparently
# different than standard device codes, for whatever reasons
# (often one above the standard code).

# There are several extended versions of AVR910 implementations around
# in the Internet.  These add the following codes (only devices that
# actually exist are listed):

# ATmega8515	0x3A
# ATmega128	0x43
# ATmega64	0x45
# ATtiny26	0x5E
# ATmega8535	0x69
# ATmega32	0x72
# ATmega16	0x74
# ATmega8	0x76
# ATmega169	0x78

#
# Overall avrdude defaults
#
default_parallel   = "lpt1";
default_serial     = "com1";


#
# PROGRAMMER DEFINITIONS
#

programmer
  id    = "arduino";
  desc  = "Arduino";
  type  = arduino;
;

programmer
  id    = "avrisp";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR ISP";
  type  = stk500;
;

programmer
  id    = "avrispv2";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR ISP V2";
  type  =  stk500v2;
;

programmer
  id    = "avrispmkII";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR ISP mkII";
  type  =  stk500v2;
;

programmer
  id    = "avrisp2";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR ISP mkII";
  type  =  stk500v2;
;

programmer
  id    = "buspirate";
  desc  = "The Bus Pirate";
  type  = buspirate;
;

# This is supposed to be the "default" STK500 entry.
# Attempts to select the correct firmware version
# by probing for it.  Better use one of the entries
# below instead.
programmer
  id    = "stk500";
  desc  = "Atmel STK500";
  type  = stk500generic;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk500v1";
  desc  = "Atmel STK500 Version 1.x firmware";
  type  = stk500;
;

programmer
  id    = "mib510";
  desc  = "Crossbow MIB510 programming board";
  type  = stk500;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk500v2";
  desc  = "Atmel STK500 Version 2.x firmware";
  type  = stk500v2;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk500pp";
  desc  = "Atmel STK500 V2 in parallel programming mode";
  type  = stk500pp;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk500hvsp";
  desc  = "Atmel STK500 V2 in high-voltage serial programming mode";
  type  = stk500hvsp;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk600";
  desc  = "Atmel STK600";
  type  = stk600;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk600pp";
  desc  = "Atmel STK600 in parallel programming mode";
  type  = stk600pp;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk600hvsp";
  desc  = "Atmel STK600 in high-voltage serial programming mode";
  type  = stk600hvsp;
;

programmer
  id    = "avr910";
  desc  = "Atmel Low Cost Serial Programmer";
  type  = avr910;
;

programmer
  id    = "usbasp";
  desc  = "USBasp, http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/";
  type  = usbasp;
;

programmer
  id    = "usbtiny";
  desc  = "USBtiny simple USB programmer, http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/";
  type  = usbtiny;
;

programmer
  id    = "butterfly";
  desc  = "Atmel Butterfly Development Board";
  type  = butterfly;
;

programmer
  id    = "avr109";
  desc  = "Atmel AppNote AVR109 Boot Loader";
  type  = butterfly;
;

programmer
  id    = "avr911";
  desc  = "Atmel AppNote AVR911 AVROSP";
  type  = butterfly;
;

programmer
  id    = "jtagmkI";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE (mkI)";
  baudrate = 115200;    # default is 115200
  type  = jtagmki;
;

# easier to type
programmer
  id    = "jtag1";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE (mkI)";
  baudrate = 115200;    # default is 115200
  type  = jtagmki;
;

# easier to type
programmer
  id    = "jtag1slow";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE (mkI)";
  baudrate = 19200;
  type  = jtagmki;
;

programmer
  id    = "jtagmkII";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII";
  baudrate = 19200;    # default is 19200
  type  = jtagmkii;
;

# easier to type
programmer
  id    = "jtag2slow";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII";
  baudrate = 19200;    # default is 19200
  type  = jtagmkii;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII @ 115200 Bd
programmer
  id    = "jtag2fast";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii;
;

# make the fast one the default, people will love that
programmer
  id    = "jtag2";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII in ISP mode
programmer
  id    = "jtag2isp";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII in ISP mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii_isp;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII in debugWire mode
programmer
  id    = "jtag2dw";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII in debugWire mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii_dw;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII in AVR32 mode
programmer
  id    = "jtagmkII_avr32";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII im AVR32 mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii_avr32;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII in AVR32 mode
programmer
  id    = "jtag2avr32";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII im AVR32 mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii_avr32;
;

# JTAG ICE mkII in PDI mode
programmer
  id    = "jtag2pdi";
  desc  = "Atmel JTAG ICE mkII PDI mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = jtagmkii_pdi;
;

# AVR Dragon in JTAG mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_jtag";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in JTAG mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_jtag;
;

# AVR Dragon in ISP mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_isp";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in ISP mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_isp;
;

# AVR Dragon in PP mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_pp";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in PP mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_pp;
;

# AVR Dragon in HVSP mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_hvsp";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in HVSP mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_hvsp;
;

# AVR Dragon in debugWire mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_dw";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in debugWire mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_dw;
;

# AVR Dragon in PDI mode
programmer
  id    = "dragon_pdi";
  desc  = "Atmel AVR Dragon in PDI mode";
  baudrate = 115200;
  type  = dragon_pdi;
;

programmer
  id    = "pavr";
  desc  = "Jason Kyle's pAVR Serial Programmer";
  type  = avr910;
;

# Parallel port programmers.

programmer
  id    = "bsd";
  desc  = "Brian Dean's Programmer, http://www.bsdhome.com/avrdude/";
  type  = par;
  vcc   = 2, 3, 4, 5;
  reset = 7;
  sck   = 8;
  mosi  = 9;
  miso  = 10;
;

programmer
  id    = "stk200";
  desc  = "STK200";
  type  = par;
  buff  = 4, 5;
  sck   = 6;
  mosi  = 7;
  reset = 9;
  miso  = 10;
;

# The programming dongle used by the popular Ponyprog
# utility.  It is almost similar to the STK200 one,
# except that there is a LED indicating that the
# programming is currently in progress.

programmer
  id    = "pony-stk200";
  desc  = "Pony Prog STK200";
  type  = par;
  buff  = 4, 5;
  sck   = 6;
  mosi  = 7;
  reset = 9;
  miso  = 10;
  pgmled = 8; 
;

programmer
  id    = "dt006";
  desc  = "Dontronics DT006";
  type  = par;
  reset = 4;
  sck   = 5;
  mosi  = 2;
  miso  = 11;
;

programmer
  id    = "bascom";
  desc  = "Bascom SAMPLE programming cable";
  type  = par;
  reset = 4;
  sck   = 5;
  mosi  = 2;
  miso  = 11;
;

programmer
  id     = "alf";
  desc   = "Nightshade ALF-PgmAVR, http://nightshade.homeip.net/";
  type   = par;
  vcc    = 2, 3, 4, 5;
  buff   = 6;
  reset  = 7;
  sck    = 8;
  mosi   = 9;
  miso   = 10;
  errled = 1;
  rdyled = 14;
  pgmled = 16;
  vfyled = 17;
;

programmer
  id    = "sp12";
  desc  = "Steve Bolt's Programmer";
  type  = par;
  vcc   = 4,5,6,7,8;
  reset = 3;
  sck   = 2;
  mosi  = 9;
  miso  = 11;
;

programmer
  id     = "picoweb";
  desc   = "Picoweb Programming Cable, http://www.picoweb.net/";
  type   = par;
  reset  = 2;
  sck    = 3;
  mosi   = 4;
  miso   = 13;
;

programmer
  id    = "abcmini";
  desc  = "ABCmini Board, aka Dick Smith HOTCHIP";
  type  = par;
  reset = 4;
  sck   = 3;
  mosi  = 2;
  miso  = 10;
;

programmer
  id    = "futurlec";
  desc  = "Futurlec.com programming cable.";
  type  = par;
  reset = 3;
  sck   = 2;
  mosi  = 1;
  miso  = 10;
;


# From the contributor of the "xil" jtag cable:
# The "vcc" definition isn't really vcc (the cable gets its power from
# the programming circuit) but is necessary to switch one of the
# buffer lines (trying to add it to the "buff" lines doesn't work).
# With this, TMS connects to RESET, TDI to MOSI, TDO to MISO and TCK
# to SCK (plus vcc/gnd of course)
programmer
  id    = "xil";
  desc  = "Xilinx JTAG cable";
  type  = par;
  mosi  = 2;
  sck   = 3;
  reset = 4;
  buff  = 5;
  miso  = 13;
  vcc   = 6;
;


programmer
  id = "dapa";
  desc = "Direct AVR Parallel Access cable";
  type = par;
  vcc   = 3;
  reset = 16;
  sck = 1;
  mosi = 2;
  miso = 11;
;

programmer
  id    = "atisp";
  desc  = "AT-ISP V1.1 programming cable for AVR-SDK1 from <http://micro-research.co.th/> micro-research.co.th";
  type  = par;
  reset = ~6;
  sck   = ~8;
  mosi  = ~7;
  miso  = ~10;
;

programmer
  id    = "ere-isp-avr";
  desc  = "ERE ISP-AVR <http://www.ere.co.th/download/sch050713.pdf>";
  type  = par;
  reset = ~4;
  sck   = 3;
  mosi  = 2;
  miso  = 10;
;

programmer
  id    = "blaster";
  desc  = "Altera ByteBlaster";
  type  = par;
  sck   = 2;
  miso  = 11;
  reset = 3;
  mosi  = 8;
  buff  = 14;
;

# It is almost same as pony-stk200, except vcc on pin 5 to auto
# disconnect port (download on http://electropol.free.fr)
programmer
  id    = "frank-stk200";
  desc  = "Frank STK200";
  type  = par;
  vcc   = 5;
  sck   = 6;
  mosi  = 7;
  reset = 9;
  miso  = 10;
  pgmled = 8;
;

# The AT98ISP Cable is a simple parallel dongle for AT89 family.
# http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=2877
programmer
id = "89isp";
desc = "Atmel at89isp cable";
type = par;
reset = 17;
sck = 1;
mosi = 2;
miso = 10;
;


#
# some ultra cheap programmers use bitbanging on the 
# serialport.
#
# PC - DB9 - Pins for RS232:
#
# GND   5   -- |O
#              |   O| <-   9   RI
# DTR   4   <- |O   |
#              |   O| <-   8   CTS
# TXD   3   <- |O   |
#              |   O| ->   7   RTS
# RXD   2   -> |O   |
#              |   O| <-   6   DSR
# DCD   1   -> |O
#
# Using RXD is currently not supported.
# Using RI is not supported under Win32 but is supported under Posix.

# serial ponyprog design (dasa2 in uisp)
# reset=!txd sck=rts mosi=dtr miso=cts

programmer
  id    = "ponyser";
  desc  = "design ponyprog serial, reset=!txd sck=rts mosi=dtr miso=cts";
  type  = serbb;
  reset = ~3;
  sck   = 7;
  mosi  = 4;
  miso  = 8;
;

# Same as above, different name
# reset=!txd sck=rts mosi=dtr miso=cts

programmer
  id    = "siprog";
  desc  = "Lancos SI-Prog <http://www.lancos.com/siprogsch.html>";
  type  = serbb;
  reset = ~3;
  sck   = 7;
  mosi  = 4;
  miso  = 8;
;

# unknown (dasa in uisp)
# reset=rts sck=dtr mosi=txd miso=cts

programmer
  id    = "dasa";
  desc  = "serial port banging, reset=rts sck=dtr mosi=txd miso=cts";
  type  = serbb;
  reset = 7;
  sck   = 4;
  mosi  = 3;
  miso  = 8;
;

# unknown (dasa3 in uisp)
# reset=!dtr sck=rts mosi=txd miso=cts

programmer
  id    = "dasa3";
  desc  = "serial port banging, reset=!dtr sck=rts mosi=txd miso=cts";
  type  = serbb;
  reset = ~4;
  sck   = 7;
  mosi  = 3;
  miso  = 8;
;

# C2N232i (jumper configuration "auto")
# reset=dtr sck=!rts mosi=!txd miso=!cts

programmer
  id    = "c2n232i";
  desc  = "serial port banging, reset=dtr sck=!rts mosi=!txd miso=!cts";
  type  = serbb;
  reset = 4;
  sck   = ~7;
  mosi  = ~3;
  miso  = ~8;
;

#
# PART DEFINITIONS
#

#------------------------------------------------------------
# ATtiny11
#------------------------------------------------------------

# This is an HVSP-only device.

part
    id                  = "t11";
    desc                = "ATtiny11";
    stk500_devcode      = 0x11;
    signature           = 0x1e 0x90 0x04;
    chip_erase_delay    = 20000;

    timeout		= 200;
    hvsp_controlstack     =
        0x4C, 0x0C, 0x1C, 0x2C, 0x3C, 0x64, 0x74, 0x00,
        0x68, 0x78, 0x68, 0x68, 0x00, 0x00, 0x68, 0x78,
        0x78, 0x00, 0x6D, 0x0C, 0x80, 0x40, 0x20, 0x10,
        0x11, 0x08, 0x04, 0x02, 0x03, 0x08, 0x04, 0x00;
    hventerstabdelay    = 100;
    progmodedelay       = 0;
    hvspcmdexedelay     = 0;
    synchcycles         = 6;
    latchcycles         = 1;
    togglevtg           = 1;
    poweroffdelay       = 25;
    resetdelayms        = 0;
    resetdelayus        = 50;
    hvleavestabdelay    = 100;
    resetdelay          = 25;
    chiperasepolltimeout = 40;
    chiperasetime       = 0;
    programfusepolltimeout = 25;
    programlockpolltimeout = 25;

    memory "eeprom"
        size            = 64;
	blocksize	= 64;
	readsize	= 256;
	delay		= 5;
    ;

    memory "flash"
        size            = 1024;
	blocksize	= 128;
	readsize	= 256;
	delay		= 3;
    ;

    memory "signature"
        size            = 3;
    ;

    memory "lock"
        size            = 1;
    ;

    memory "calibration"
        size            = 1;
    ;

    memory "fuse"
        size            = 1;
    ;
;

#------------------------------------------------------------
# ATtiny12
#------------------------------------------------------------

part
    id                  = "t12";
    desc                = "ATtiny12";
    stk500_devcode      = 0x12;
    avr910_devcode      = 0x55;
    signature           = 0x1e 0x90 0x05;
    chip_erase_delay    = 20000;
    pgm_enable          = "1 0 1 0  1 1 0 0   0 1 0 1  0 0 1 1",
                          "x x x x  x x x x   x x x x  x x x x";

    chip_erase          = "1 0 1 0  1 1 0 0   1 0 0 x  x x x x",
                          "x x x x  x x x x   x x x x  x x x x";

    timeout		= 200;
    stabdelay		= 100;
    cmdexedelay		= 25;
    synchloops		= 32;
    bytedelay		= 0;
    pollindex		= 3;
    pollvalue		= 0x53;
    predelay		= 1;
    postdelay		= 1;
    pollmethod		= 0;

    hvsp_controlstack   =
        0x4C, 0x0C, 0x1C, 0x2C, 0x3C, 0x64, 0x74, 0x00,
        0x68, 0x78, 0x68, 0x68, 0x00, 0x00, 0x68, 0x78,
        0x78, 0x00, 0x6D, 0x0C, 0x80, 0x40, 0x20, 0x10,
        0x11, 0x08, 0x04, 0x02, 0x03, 0x08, 0x04, 0x00;
    hventerstabdelay    = 100;
    hvspcmdexedelay     = 0;
    synchcycles         = 6;
    latchcycles         = 1;
    togglevtg           = 1;
    poweroffdelay       = 25;
    resetdelayms        = 0;
    resetdelayus        = 50;
    hvleavestabdelay    = 100;
    resetdelay          = 25;
    chiperasepolltimeout = 40;
    chiperasetime       = 0;