Hi all,
I'm glad to announce a new release candidate v1.1-rc1. 55 commits
went into it, during a little more than four months. The most pro-
minent changes are:
* The `serprog' protocol now supports multiple CS lines. Which can
be selected from the command line if the programmer supports it.
* `serprog' driver now synchronizes more reliably after an aborted
run and without the initial 1s delay.
* We got rid of spurious attempts to memory map SPI flash chips by
default. This was mostly visible with the `internal' programmer
on AMD machines and `serprog' combined with big flash chips that
just couldn't be mapped.
* The CLI has a new `--progress' switch, finally(!) which makes it
show progress bars for read/erase/write. Some programmer drivers
were adapted to allow finer progress reporting.
* The Dediprog SF600Plus-G2 (tested) and SF700 (untested) program-
mers are supported now.
And there were more, smaller changes and refactorings all over the
place.
As usual, the code is available through the tag `v1.1-rc1', and as
tarball[1]. Please grab it! test it!
Cheers,
Nico
[1] https://flashprog.org/releases/flashprog-v1.1-rc1.tar.bz2
Hi,
we found two regressions related to the Dediprog driver and large
flash chips. There'll be a small maintenance release to fix them.
The code of the release candidate is available through the tag
`v1.0.2-rc1` and as a tarball[1].
Cheers,
Nico
[1] https://flashprog.org/releases/flashprog-v1.0.2-rc1.tar.bz2