Follow-up Comment #1, bug #35886 (project avrdude):

This is not an avrdude problem, it is a usbtiny restriction, see
http://www.ladyada.net/make/usbtinyisp/faq.html

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*What chips can be programmed?*

Any AVR that uses the ISP interface for programming and has 64K or less of
flash can be programmed.

Chips such as the Atmega1280/1281 and Atmega2560/2561 have more than 64K and
cannot be programmed

Chips that use TPI interface, such as Attiny4/5/9/10 cannot be programmed
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