SYNOPSIS

uisp [OPTION].. -dprog=TYPE -dpart=AT90XXX --FUNCTION.. [if=SOURCE] [of=DEST]

DESCRIPTION

Programming Methods:

-dprog=<method>

avr910

Standard Atmel Serial Programmer/Atmel Low Cost Programmer

pavr

http://www.avr1.org/pavr/pavr.html

stk500

Atmel STK500

dapa

Direct AVR Parallel Access

stk200

Parallel Starter Kit STK200, STK300

abb

Altera ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable

atdh

Atmel-ISP Download Cable (P/N ATDH1150VPC)

avrisp

Atmel AVR ISP (?)

bsd

http://www.bsdhome.com/avrdude/ (parallel)

fbprg

http://ln.com.ua/~real/avreal/adapters.html (parallel)

dt006

http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html (parallel)

maxi

Investment Technologies Maxi (parallel)

dm04

Datamekatronik 2004 (parallel)

dasa

serial (RESET=RTS SCK=DTR MOSI=TXD MISO=CTS)

dasa2

serial (RESET=!TXD SCK=RTS MOSI=DTR MISO=CTS)

dasa3

serial (RESET=!DTR SCK=RTS MOSI=TXD MISO=CTS)

Target Device Selection:

-dpart=part

Set target abbreviated name or number. For some programmers, if -dpart is not given programmer's supported devices are listed. Set -dpart=auto for auto-select. Auto-select does not work with all programmers, so it is recommended to always specify a target device explicitly.

Parallel Device Settings:

-dlpt=address|device name

specify device name (Linux ppdev, FreeBSD ppi, serial) or direct I/O parallel port address (0x378, 0x278, 0x3BC)

-dno-poll

Program without data polling (a little slower)

-dno-retry

Disable retries of program enable command

-dvoltage=value

Set timing specs according to the power supply voltage in [V] (default 3.0)

-dt_sck=time

Set minimum SCK high/low time in micro-seconds (default 5)

-dt_wd_flash=time

Set FLASH maximum write delay time in micro-seconds

-dt_wd_eeprom=time

Set EEPROM maximum write delay time in micro-seconds

-dt_reset=time

Set reset inactive (high) time in micro-seconds

-dinvert=[sck[,mosi[,miso[,reset]]]]]

Invert specified lines Use -v=3 option to see current settings.

-d89

Allow parallel programming of AT89S51 and AT89S52 devices.

Atmel Low Cost Programmer Serial Device Settings:

-dserial=device name

Set serial interface as /dev/ttyS* (default /dev/avr)

-dspeed=1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38400|57600|115200

Set speed of the serial interface (default 19200)

Stk500 specific options:

-dhiv

Use Hi-V programming instead of SPI (default is SPI).

--rd_aref

Read the ARef Voltage. Note that due to a bug in the stk500 firmware, the read value is sometimes off by 0.1 from the actual value measured with a volt meter.

--wr_aref=value

Set the ARef Voltage. Valid values are 0.0 to 6.0 volts in 0.1 volt increments. Value can not be larger than the VTarget value.

--rd_vtg

Read the Vtarget Voltage. Note that due to a bug in the stk500 firmware, the read value is sometimes off by 0.1 from the actual value measured with a volt meter.

--wr_vtg=value

Set the VTarget Voltage. Valid values are 0.0 to 6.0 volts in 0.1 volt increments. Value can not be smaller than the ARef value.

--rd_osc

Read the oscillator frequency in Hertz.

--wr_osc=value

Set the oscillator frequency in Hertz, from 14.06 to 3686400.

Functions:

--upload

Upload "input_file" to the AVR memory.

--verify

Verify "input_file" (processed after the --upload opt.)

--download

Download AVR memory to "output_file" or stdout.

--erase

Erase device.

--segment=flash|eeprom|fuse

Set active segment (auto-select for AVA Motorola output)

Fuse/Lock Bit Operations:

--rd_fuses

Read all fuses and print values to stdout

--wr_fuse_l=byte

Write fuse low byte

--wr_fuse_h=byte

Write fuse high byte

--wr_fuse_e=byte

Write fuse extended byte

--wr_lock=byte

Write lock bits. Argument is a byte where each bit is: Bit5 -> blb12 Bit4 -> blb11 Bit3 -> blb02 Bit2 -> blb01 Bit1 -> lb2 Bit0 -> lb1

--lock

Write lock bits [old method; deprecated].

Files:

if=filename

Input file for the --upload and --verify functions in Motorola S-records (S1 or S2) or 16 bit Intel format

of=filename

Output file for the --download function in Motorola S-records format, default is standard output

Other Options:

-v=level

Set verbose level (-v equals -v=2, min/max: 0/4, default 1)

--hash=perbytes

Print hash (default is 32 bytes)

--help -h

Help

--version

Print version information

--terminal

Invoke shell-like terminal

AUTHOR

Written by Uros Platise.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <[email protected]>

RELATED TO uisp…

http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/uisp/

COPYRIGHT

(c) 1997-1999 Uros Platise, 2000-2004 Marek Michalkiewicz

uisp is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License. You are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under the conditions of the GNU General Public License.