Generic Device Programmer - Python Atmel AVR programmer front-end similar to AVRDude (incomplete).
OTHER License
GDP is aimed to be an eventual alternative programmer front-end similar to the ATPROGRAM tool from Atmel, but cross-platform, open-source and supporting third party tools. It aims to lower the barrier to entry to adding new device, tool protocol and transport support, with a consistent front-end interface.
AVRDude, an alternative project similar to GDP and ATPROGRAM is already available and widely used. However, it is written in C which discourages some people from contributing, and uses its own internal device and tool configuration files. GDP aims at supporting multiple device back-ends, including the raw device XML files pulled from Atmel Studio.
It's a new project, so don't expect functional anything right now. Fork, poke, pull-request if you're interested, otherwise just sit back and wait for a public beta release.
The project support is listed below.
Device Definitions:
Tools:
Protocols:
Transports:
Input File Formats:
Output File Formats:
User Interfaces:
As proprietary USB drivers are difficult to interface with (for both technical and legal reasons) all USB transports use LibUSB as the driver backend. This means that USB tools must have LibUSB drivers (or the LibUSB filter driver) installed instead of their regular Jungo or other proprietary driver for GDP to be able to communicate with them.
The following is required to use GDP currently in its original Python form:
If compiled with the PyInstaller toolkit, the above is not required as all dependencies are converted into a native platform executable.
In addition, the device files from Atmel Studio are required for the current device backend.
Source Code: http://github.com/abcminiuser/gdp
Author's Site: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com
Author's Email: dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com