AVRDUDE - AVR Downloader/UploaDEr

AVRDUDE is a utility to download/upload/manipulate the ROM and EEPROM contents of AVR microcontrollers using the in-system programming technique (ISP).

Documentation

Documentation can be downloaded from the download area, or read online here.

History

AVRDUDE has once been started by Brian S. Dean as a private project of an in-system programmer for the Atmel AVR microcontroller series, as part of the Opensource and free software tools collection available for these controllers. Originally, the software was written for the FreeBSD operating system, maintained in a private CVS repository, and distributed under the name avrprog.

Due to the growing interest in porting the software to other operating systems, Brian decided to make the project publically accessible on savannah.nongnu.org. The name change to AVRDUDE has been chosen to resolve the ambiguity with the avrprog utility as distributed by Atmel together with their AVRstudio software.

In 2022, the project moved from Savannah to Github to benefit from the tooling that eventually evolved around the Git version control system.

Main features

The major features of AVRDUDE include:

How to get help or report bugs

To get support for AVRDUDE, or get in contact with other users of this tool, see the avr-chat mailing list.

People who want to contribute in some way to the project can subscribe to the avrdude-dev mailing list, and get in contact with the developer team there.

If you are certain you found a bug in AVRDUDE, you can open a bug report.

There is not much developers' documentation for AVRDUDE so far. There is a Developers' Corner with some random articles. Some more information is available at Brian's private site.


Last modified: Fri Jan 8 09:14:46 CET 2010

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