On 06/03/2010 12:44 AM, Weddington, Eric wrote:
I'm going to proceed on my end as if my reading is correct,
and try to reassign all the chips.
Please stop. You are very probably incorrect. Please give us more time to
respond.
I proceeded because I must patch in the support for the chip I have
soldered to the product development board I have on my desk, which I
must get compiling again so I can do my job. None of the tools list the
192a3 on the board, so I have to update the patch in order to proceed.
If my reading is deemed to be wrong, I'll adjust my patch before
submitting. Doing so is trivial because it's just a reassignment of the
complete selection of chips I have to add, which is roughly 2/3rds of
the whole series. *That's* the hard part.
Just as another point of reference for the [pending] discussion,
avr-libc list the 32d4 as an avrxmega2, while the 32a4 is an avrxmega3.
That implies there's something other than flash/ram size determining
which separates chips into one or the other.
Once this is determined one way or another, I'll submit the resulting
code patch, as well as a patch to the using_tools section of the
avr-libc documentation to explain what the avrxmegaX classes are in
detail. The patches will also be submitted directly to Ubuntu (and
Debian), since they haven't updated their patches one way or another
since at least 9.04.
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