As Andreas Løhre wrote:

> It was using JTAG. I haven't tried PDI yet as I don't have the
> connector available.

Both ought to work though, it's just you have to use -X rather than -x
to indicate the target Xmega device uses PDI.  There are a number of
Xmega device which don't have any JTAG, but they all do have PDI, so
that's why it's important we support this (like, my small ATxmega16D4
target board).

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