" AVRDUDE is a full featured FreeBSD Unix program for programming
Atmel's AVR CPU's. It can program the Flash and EEPROM, and where
supported by the serial programming protocol, it can program fuse and
lock bits. AVRDUDE also supplies a direct instruction mode allowing one
to issue any programming instruction to the AVR chip regardless of
whether AVRDUDE implements that specific feature of a particular chip.

AVRDUDE can be used effectively via the command line to read or write
all chip memory types (eeprom, flash, fuse bits, lock bits, signature
bytes) or via an interactive (terminal) mode. Using AVRDUDE from the
command line works well for programming the entire memory of the chip
from the contents of a file, while interactive mode is useful for
exploring memory contents, modifing individual bytes of eeprom,
programming fuse/lock bits, etc. "

Sounds useful to me.

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