I am passing some quiet vacation afternoons, dreaming. Has a GUI wrapper
for avrdude already been considered? - i.e. replacing painful command
line input for some frequently made avrdude calls by a frontend that
allows selecting what you want to do in a nice graphical user interface?
Am I the only one who would like to have such a tool?
I consider to profit from experience that I have gained with developing
various tools and to make something correspondant that facilitates the
use of avrdude under *nix. That would be a tcl/tk based (probably no
need for expect) quick-and-dirty approach to obtain a tool that allows
to use avrdude without having to remember and type lengthy command-line
input (eg. menus to select the part, the port and the programmer,
buttons for downloading to flash and eeprom, display and modification of
CPU configuration registers)- far from a clone of what you get when you
use avrdude under windows, but nevertheless something much more easy to
handle than "naked" avrdude on *nix.
Juergen
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