Merge pull request #288 from tchebb/fix-ispload-erase

Allow avrdude to erase the chip before programming during ispload
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Sudar 2014-11-08 12:50:12 +05:30
commit 5d7bc158d3
3 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1209,10 +1209,8 @@ endif
# Default avrdude options
# -V Do not verify
# -q - suppress progress output
# -D - Disable auto erase for flash memory
# (-D is needed for Mega boards. See https://github.com/sudar/Arduino-Makefile/issues/114#issuecomment-25011005)
ifndef AVRDUDE_OPTS
AVRDUDE_OPTS = -q -V -D
AVRDUDE_OPTS = -q -V
endif
AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS = $(AVRDUDE_OPTS) -p $(MCU)
@ -1220,7 +1218,9 @@ ifdef AVRDUDE_CONF
AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS += -C $(AVRDUDE_CONF)
endif
AVRDUDE_ARD_OPTS = -c $(AVRDUDE_ARD_PROGRAMMER) -b $(AVRDUDE_ARD_BAUDRATE) -P
# -D - Disable auto erase for flash memory
# (-D is needed for Mega boards. See https://github.com/sudar/Arduino-Makefile/issues/114#issuecomment-25011005)
AVRDUDE_ARD_OPTS = -D -c $(AVRDUDE_ARD_PROGRAMMER) -b $(AVRDUDE_ARD_BAUDRATE) -P
ifeq ($(CURRENT_OS), WINDOWS)
# get_monitor_port checks to see if the monitor port exists, assuming it is
# a file. In Windows, avrdude needs the port in the format 'com1' which is

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ I tried to give credit whenever possible. If I have missed anyone, kindly add it
- Fix: Add "avrispmkii" to the list of isp that don't have a port. (Issue #279). (https://github.com/sej7278)
- Fix: Make CXX compile .cpp files instead of CC. (Issue #285). (https://github.com/sej7278)
- Fix: Changed IDE download URL *again* for Travis-CI. (https://github.com/sej7278)
- Fix: Allow avrdude to erase the chip before programming during ispload (https://github.com/tchebb)
### 1.3.4 (2014-07-12)
- Tweak: Allow spaces in "Serial.begin (....)". (Issue #190) (https://github.com/pdav)

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@ -1195,7 +1195,7 @@ AVRDUDE_ISP_BAUDRATE = 19200
Options to pass to `avrdude`.
Defaults to `-q -V -D` (quiet, don't verify, don't auto-erase). User values are not *ANDed* to the defaults, you have to set each option you require.
Defaults to `-q -V` (quiet, don't verify). User values are not *ANDed* to the defaults, you have to set each option you require.
**Example:**