Thank you for the feedback. I had problems to reduce the flood of
results from googling to something reasonable, and your pointers are
very helpful.
As to the criteria you mention (avoid duplicating what avrdude already
does, think about maintenance, take care of integration into the avrdude
tree and supported platforms) I agree entirely - but I am far away from
thinking "product": I am trying to get an idea on what exists, how much
sense a GUI frontend makes for the user (not only for users with trained
synapses in their fingers, but also occasional users who suffer from bad
memory), and - consequently - whether there is sense in considering to
make an effort.
I will now dig into the documents - I will come back to the list if
afterwards I have still something reasonable to say ;-)
Juergen
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