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optiboot up-to-date with the optiboot source repository as of Jun-2011
(the last changes made in the optiboot repository were in Oct-2010)
This adds support for several plaforms, fixes the "30k bug", and
refactors the source to have separate stk500.h, boot.h, and pin_defs.h
These are the arduino opticode issues fixed:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=380
optiboot has problems upload sketches bigger than 30 KB
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=556
update optiboot to the point of the latest optiboot project sources.
These are issues that had been solved in the optiboot source aready:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=364
optiboot leaves timer1 configured when starting app, breaks PWM on
pin 9 and 10. (fixed with a workaround in arduino core.)
aka http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/source/detail?r=c778fbe72df6ac13ef730c25283358c3c970f73e
Support for ATmega8 and mega88.
Fix fuse settings for mega168 _ISP targets
Additional new platforms (mega, sanguino)
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=26
Set R1 to 0 (already in arduino code)
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=36&can=1
Fails to build correctly for mega88
After this commit, the only differences between the Arduino optiboot.c
and the optiboot repository optiboot.c are cosmetic.
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Remove the trailing comments when setting fuse values for the various
*_isp targets, so that they won't cause avrdude errors.
This was done the same way as in the optiboot source tree:
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=17
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/source/detail?r=005fb033fc08c551b2f86f7c90c5db21549b3f20
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Allows building within the Arduino Source tree, and within the Arduino
IDE tree, as well as using CrossPack on Mac.
Adds README.TXT to track arduino-specific changes (and documents the
new build options.)
This addresses Arduino issue:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=487
And optiboot issue
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=1
(which can be thought of as a subset of the Arduno issue.)
Note that the binaries produced after these Makefile changes (using any
of the compile environments) are identical to those produced by the
crosspack-20100115 environment on a Mac.
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Explicitly setting R1 to 0 so that the watchdog timer is properly initializing, preventing it from timing out and resetting the processor.
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=26
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=446
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for building it.
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(3.3V). Uses the USART0 double speed mode, which according to Nathan from Sparkfun, is necessary to achieve reliable communication at 57600 baud.
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atmega168 specific. Updating boards.txt accordingly.
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targets to makefile (e.g. diecimila_isp, atmega328_isp).
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* Updating ATmega168 bootloader to work with standard distributions of avrdude
(responding to signature requests made with the universal SPI command) and
correctly store EEPROM data. Thanks to ladyada.
* Changing compilation process to generate .eep file and allow for use of
EEMEM directive (although not yet uploading EEPROM data).
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somewhat of one).
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but only compiling them in for the Pro and Pro Mini (since Nathan includes them in the bootloader he burns to the board). Added a WATCHDOG_MODS flag to the Makefile to specify that they should be included. Recompiled the pro .hex file to include them.
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atmega168 bootloader based on Nathan's changes to allow for customizing of more parameters per-board; including Pro 8 MHz .hex compiled bootloader file; not updating the Diecimila or NG .hex files.
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