avrdude
AVR microcontroller hardware in-system programmer
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AVRDUDE is a full featured BSD 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.
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Programming Arduio devices
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If you're planning on programming *duino devices (with an FTDI chip)
using avrdude, you'll want to invoke it something like this:
avrdude -b19200 -P /dev/cuaU0 -c arduino -p m328p -U flash:w:blink.hex
Or replace 'm328p' if your board doesn't have an ATmega328p chip, but an
ATmega168 chip (which is the case with Diecimila boards).
For the Uno and newer boards, a baudrate of 115200 needs to be used to
program the device.
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