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Some avrdude FAQ entry.
- How to read the fuse settings with avrdude 7.0 and later?
If you want to do more, try "terminal mode" (-t). You can browse around interactively through your device, including the fuse values. Non-interactively, it would need -U options, like:
avrdude … -U lfuse:r:-:h -U hfuse:r:-:h -U efuse:r:-:h
- JTAG could not write 1s to EEPROM.
Partially Fixed in PR 1106.
- Write flash rarely works in terminal mode for classic AVRs
Fixed in PR 1106 and PR 1121.
- optiboot timeout too fast, how to use it effectively in terminal mode?
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optiboot binary for official Arduino Nano Every and Nano 4808 Clone. https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/1166#issuecomment-1302456228
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How to geneerate test hex file using srecord https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/967#issuecomment-1129380825
Not woring under Windows MSYS2 MinGW but should work under Linux
$ head -512c /dev/urandom | srec_cat - -binary -o - -intel > /tmp/rnd.eep
Working for all OS with bash shell.
$ yes The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog | head -512c | srec_cat - -binary -o - -intel >/tmp/en.eep
$ yes Z jagt im komplett verwahrlosten Taxi quer durch Bayern | head -512c | srec_cat - -binary -o - -intel >/tmp/de.eep
- More srecord tricks https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/391#issuecomment-1220928466 https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/1166#issuecomment-1298881437 https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/1068#issuecomment-1279880853 https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/425
srec_cat -generate 0x0000 0x001F -repeat_data 0x00 -o zeros_31bytes.hex -Intel -obs=16
srec_cat -generate 0x0000 0x000F -repeat_data 0x55 -o hex55s_15bytes.hex -Intel -obs=16
yes "hello, world" | head -c256 | srec_cat - -bin -offset 0x200 -o hello_world_256B_offset_0x200.hex -Intel
srec_cat -generate 0x0000 0x8000 -repeat_data 0x00 -o zeros32kB.hex -Intel
https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/1073
srec_cat test_202B.hex -intel -crop 0x0000 0x7FFF -offset 0x0200 -o test_202B_offset_0x200.hex -intel
$ avrdude -pm32a/At | grep flash.page_size
.ptmm ATmega32A flash page_size 128
$ srec_cat ATTOBASICV234_m32-16MHZ-uart_btldr -i -output - -c_array | tr \\n " " | cut -d, -f128
0xFF
https://github.com/avrdudes/avrdude/issues/474#issuecomment-1159592117
srec_cat entest.srec -offset 0x021000 -o entest_offset_0x21000.srec
srec_cat entest_offset_0x21000.srec -o entest_offset_0x21000.hex -intel
srec_cat entest_offset_0x11000.hex -intel -o - -c-arra dopp -Output_Word | tail -9 | head -4
Some more:
srec_cat urboot_atmega328p_autobaud_lednop_ur_vbl.hex -Intel --offset -0x0B00
- Not specific to avrdude but useful for Windows https://theitbros.com/how-to-delete-com-ports-in-use/