Re: [avr-libc-dev] Re: bootloader for AVR USB DFU

2006-09-24 Thread Joerg Wunsch
As Andrew Straw wrote: I agree that sounds like a good idea to include in AVRDUDE. What is the bootloader you mention with the there is already one? I had to dig up some old email where someone mentioned this to me. Here's the URL: http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net With the ability to

[avr-libc-dev] test - ignore

2006-09-24 Thread Colin O'Flynn
Sorry, was having trouble getting messages and wanted to send a test message... -Colin ___ AVR-libc-dev mailing list AVR-libc-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-libc-dev

Re: [avr-libc-dev] bootloader for AVR USB DFU

2006-09-24 Thread Javier Almansa Sobrino
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 15:41:26 +0200 Joerg Wunsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As Javier Almansa Sobrino wrote: Hello. I've written a client side bootloader for the USB bootloader included in the AT90USB1287 for GNU/Linux. I'd like to send the source to someone who can make a debian package and

Re: [avr-libc-dev] bootloader for AVR USB DFU

2006-09-24 Thread Joerg Wunsch
As Javier Almansa Sobrino wrote: You mean, you wrote a program on the Unix host to talk to the bootloader in the AT90USBKEY? yes Only FYI: as the message didn't have a To header, I didn't realize it also went to the list, and wrote Javier a private reply. In short: yes, I think it would

Re: [avr-libc-dev] Building documentation in MinGW/MSYS

2006-09-24 Thread Joerg Wunsch
As Eric Weddington wrote: For the first time ever, the avr-libc documentation can finally be built on a MinGW/MSYS host! All of it: html, ps, pdf, and man pages. This is the first time I've ever been able to do this in the 4 years that I've been working on avr-libc. The patches to enable

Re: [avr-libc-dev] Building documentation in MinGW/MSYS

2006-09-24 Thread Henrik Brix Andersen
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 10:51:09PM +0200, Joerg Wunsch wrote: Just go ahead with the full version. For Unix systems, the teTeX distribution has now become the de-facto standard for LaTeX Co., and like MikTeX, it's an ``all inclusive'' system that installs as much as might ever be needed by