Bonjour Juilen,

Thank you for this contribution! I think that it will be a valuable addition to 
avrdude to be able to program the UC3 devices.

Joerg Wunsch should take a look at this patch to make sure that everything 
looks good, since he is the admin of avrdude.

Eric Weddington

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Julien Aubé
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 3:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [avrdude-dev] Patch for avrdude to enable AVR Dragon to
> programAVR32 parts
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Please find attached my first attempt for a patch that enable the AVR-
> Dragon
> to recognize the AVR32 parts. This patch mimics the same code from
> jtag_mkII probe.
> 
> With this patch on a 64-bit debian the part is recognized, but dumping
> memory fails
> due to a crash (see below), I need to investigate since I'm not sure it
> comes from
> this patch. (Note: The chip is empty)
> 
> I've added the part 32UC3A1256 to the default config file, and changed the
> Changelog accordingly.
> 
> Feel free to correct this as it fits, I'm willing to change my patch
> accordingly.
> 
> I'm testing user an up-to-date AVR-Dragon and two chips:
> - 32UC3A1256,
> - 32UC3A0512 on a EVK1100.
> 
> Thanks for your work and your time, and please ignore this mail if the
> patch does not interest you.
> 
> Julien
> 
> --
> People in the embedded space don't do prototypes. They hack something
> until it works, then it's done.
> ---
> Always code as if the person who will maintain your code is a maniac
> serial killer that knows where you live.
> ---
> Programming is like sex.  One mistake and you have to support it for the
> rest of your life.

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