Follow-up Comment #12, bug #18803 (project avrdude):

Joerg,

you are right for the avr109 Protocol. Fuse reading is implemented, writing
not (sure for bootloader).
This was pointed wrong from me.

The universal SPI commands are implemented only in the avr910 protocol to
keep this a little bit "future aware" for new controllers. (I suppose so)

AFAIK this commands were used in previous Versions of avrdude for high  and
extendet Fusebits (in avr910 Mode).

But all this is true only for updated avr910 Programmer (eg. devicecodes for
new devices) as all the "old" devices do not support high and extendet
fuses.

So may be this should better be placed in the "feature request list" for
avrdude.

I will test the 5.4 Version to double check.
Bye, Klaus


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