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The format of the programmer definition is as follows:
programmer
parent <id> # <id> is a quoted string
id = <id1> [, <id2> [, <id3>] ...] ; # <idN> are quoted strings
desc = <description> ; # quoted string
type = "par" | "stk500" | ... ; # programmer type (see below for a list)
baudrate = <num> ; # baudrate for serial ports
vcc = <num1> [, <num2> ... ] ; # pin number(s)
buff = <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
usbvid = <hexnum>; # USB VID (Vendor ID)
usbpid = <hexnum> [, <hexnum> ...]; # USB PID (Product ID)
usbdev = <interface>; # USB interface or other device info
usbvendor = <vendorname>; # USB Vendor Name
usbproduct = <productname>; # USB Product Name
usbsn = <serialno>; # USB Serial Number
;
If a parent is specified, all settings of it (except its ids) are used for the new programmer. These values can be changed by new setting them for the new programmer.
To invert a bit in the pin definitions, use = ~ <num>.
Not all programmer types can handle a list of USB PIDs.
Following programmer types are currently implemented:
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