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-rw-r--r--Bootloaders/CDC/BootloaderCDC.txt30
-rw-r--r--Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt52
-rw-r--r--Bootloaders/HID/BootloaderHID.txt22
-rw-r--r--Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c2
4 files changed, 86 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/Bootloaders/CDC/BootloaderCDC.txt b/Bootloaders/CDC/BootloaderCDC.txt
index 81e454d0e..4225a4019 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/CDC/BootloaderCDC.txt
+++ b/Bootloaders/CDC/BootloaderCDC.txt
@@ -51,13 +51,41 @@
* you wish to enlarge this space and/or change the AVR model, you will need to edit the BOOT_START and MCU
* values in the accompanying makefile.
*
- * This bootloader is compatible with the open source application AVRDUDE, or Atmel's AVRPROG.
+ * When the bootloader is running, the board's LED(s) will flash at regular intervals to distinguish the
+ * bootloader from the normal user application.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
*
* After running this bootloader for the first time on a new computer, you will need to supply the .INF
* file located in this bootloader project's directory as the device's driver when running under Windows.
* This will enable Windows to use its inbuilt CDC drivers, negating the need for custom drivers for the
* device. Other Operating Systems should automatically use their own inbuilt CDC-ACM drivers.
*
+ * \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application
+ *
+ * This bootloader is compatible with the open source application AVRDUDE, Atmel's AVRPROG, or other
+ * applications implementing the AVR109 protocol, which is documented on the Atmel website as an application
+ * note.
+ *
+ * \subsection SSec_AVRDude AVRDUDE (Windows, Mac, Linux)
+ *
+ * AVRDude is a free, cross-platform and open source command line programmer for Atmel and third party AVR
+ * programmers. It is available on the the Windows platform as part of the "WinAVR" package, or on other systems
+ * either from a build from the official source code, or in many distributions as a precompiled binary package.
+ *
+ * To load a new HEX file with AVRDude, specify "AVR109" as the programmer, with the allocated COM port. On Windows
+ * platforms this will be a COMx port name:
+ * \code
+ * avrdude -c AVR109 -p at90usb1287 -P COM0 -U flash:w:Mouse.hex
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * On Linux systems, this will typically be a /dev/ttyACMx port name:
+ * \code
+ * avrdude -c AVR109 -p at90usb1287 -P /dev/ttyACM0 -U flash:w:Mouse.hex
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * Refer to the AVRDude project documentation for additional usage instructions.
+ *
* \section Sec_Options Project Options
*
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
diff --git a/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt b/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt
index 189b3c0db..858549f00 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt
+++ b/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt
@@ -47,27 +47,47 @@
* This bootloader enumerates to the host as a DFU Class device, allowing for DFU-compatible programming
* software to load firmware onto the AVR.
*
- * This bootloader is compatible with Atmel's FLIP application. However, it requires the use of Atmel's
- * DFU drivers. You will need to install Atmel's DFU drivers prior to using this bootloader. If you are
- * using a 64 bit Windows OS, you will need to either disable the driver signing requirement (see online
- * tutorials for details) or use a digitally signed version of the official Atmel driver provided by a
- * third party AVR user at
+ * Out of the box this bootloader builds for the USB1287, and should fit into 4KB of bootloader space. If
+ * you wish to enlarge this space and/or change the AVR model, you will need to edit the BOOT_START and MCU
+ * values in the accompanying makefile.
+ *
+ * When the bootloader is running, the board's LED(s) will flash at regular intervals to distinguish the
+ * bootloader from the normal user application.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
+ *
+ * This bootloader is designed to be compatible with Atmel's provided Windows DFU class drivers. You will need to
+ * install Atmel's DFU drivers prior to using this bootloader on Windows platforms. If you are using a 64 bit Windows
+ * OS, you will need to either disable the driver signing requirement (see online tutorials for details) or use a
+ * digitally signed version of the official Atmel driver provided by a third party AVR user at
* <a>http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?module=Freaks%20Academy&func=viewItem&item_id=2196&item_type=project</a>.
*
- * As an open-source option, this bootloader is also compatible with the Linux Atmel USB DFU Programmer
- * software, available for download at <a>http://sourceforge.net/projects/dfu-programmer/</a>.
+ * \note This device spoofs Atmel's DFU Bootloader USB VID and PID so that the Atmel DFU bootloader
+ * drivers included with FLIP will work. If you do not wish to use Atmel's ID codes, please
+ * manually change them in Descriptors.c and alter your driver's INF file accordingly.
*
- * If SECURE_MODE is defined as true, upon start-up the bootloader will be locked, with only the chip erase
- * function available (similar to Atmel's DFU bootloader). If SECURE_MODE is defined as false, all functions
- * are usable on start-up without the prerequisite firmware erase.
+ * \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application
+ *
+ * This bootloader is compatible with Atmel's FLIP utility on Windows machines, and dfu-programmer on Linux machines.
*
- * Out of the box this bootloader builds for the USB1287, and should fit into 4KB of bootloader space. If
- * you wish to enlarge this space and/or change the AVR model, you will need to edit the BOOT_START and MCU
- * values in the accompanying makefile.
+ * \subsection SSec_FLIP FLIP (Windows)
+ *
+ * FLIP (Flexible In-System Programmer) is a utility written by Atmel, and distributed for free on the Atmel website.
+ * The FLIP utility is designed to assist in the bootloader programming of a range of Atmel devices, through several
+ * popular physical interfaces including USB. It is written in Java, however makes use of native extensions for USB
+ * support and thus is only offered on Windows.
+ *
+ * To program a device using FLIP, refer to the Atmel FLIP documentation.
+ *
+ * \subsection SSec_DFUProgrammer dfu-programmer (Linux)
+ *
+ * dfu-programmer is an open-source command line solution for the bootloader programming of Atmel devices through a
+ * USB connection, using the DFU protocol, available for download at <a>http://sourceforge.net/projects/dfu-programmer/</a>.
*
- * <b>NOTE:</b> This device spoofs Atmel's DFU Bootloader USB VID and PID so that the Atmel DFU bootloader
- * drivers included with FLIP will work. If you do not wish to use Atmel's ID codes, please
- * manually change them in Descriptors.c and alter your driver's INF file accordingly.
+ * The following example loads a HEX file into the AVR's FLASH memory using dfu-programmer:
+ * \code
+ * dfu-programmer at90usb1287 erase flash Mouse.hex
+ * \endcode
*
* \section Sec_Options Project Options
*
diff --git a/Bootloaders/HID/BootloaderHID.txt b/Bootloaders/HID/BootloaderHID.txt
index 51dceb831..d69582212 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/HID/BootloaderHID.txt
+++ b/Bootloaders/HID/BootloaderHID.txt
@@ -48,14 +48,32 @@
*
* This bootloader enumerates to the host as a HID Class device, allowing for device FLASH programming through
* the supplied command line software, which is a modified version of Paul's TeensyHID Command Line loader code
- * from PJRC, used with permission. This bootloader is delibertely non-compatible with the properietary HalfKay
- * bootloader GUI; only the command line interface software accompanying this bootloader will work with it.
+ * from PJRC (used with permission). This bootloader is deliberatley non-compatible with the properietary PJRC
+ * HalfKay bootloader GUI; only the command line interface software accompanying this bootloader will work with it.
*
* Out of the box this bootloader builds for the USB1287, and will fit into 2KB of bootloader space for the
* Series 2 USB AVRs (ATMEGAxxU2, AT90USBxx2) or 4KB of bootloader space for all other models. If you wish to
* enlarge this space and/or change the AVR model, you will need to edit the BOOT_START and MCU values in the
* accompanying makefile.
*
+ * \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
+ *
+ * This bootloader uses the HID class driver inbuilt into all modern operating systems, thus no additional drivers
+ * need to be supplied for correct operation.
+ *
+ * \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application
+ *
+ * Due to licensing issues, the supplied bootloader is compatible with the HalfKay bootloader protocol designed
+ * by PJRC, but is non-compatible with the cross-platform loader GUI. A modified version of the open source
+ * cross-platform TeensyLoader application is supplied, which can be compiled under most operating systems. The
+ * command-line loader application should remain compatible with genuine Teensy boards in addition to boards using
+ * this custom bootloader.
+ *
+ * Once compiled, programs can be loaded into the AVR's FLASH memory through the following example command:
+ * \code
+ * hid_bootloader_cli -mmcu=at90usb1287 Mouse.hex
+ * \endcode
+ *
* \section SSec_Options Project Options
*
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
diff --git a/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c b/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c
index 0562690a6..e22d39404 100644
--- a/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c
+++ b/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ void usage(void)
fprintf(stderr, "\n<MCU> = atmegaXXuY or at90usbXXXY");
fprintf(stderr, "\nFor support and more information, please visit:\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "http://www.lufa-lub.org\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, "http://www.lufa-lib.org\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\nBased on the TeensyHID command line programmer software:\n");
fprintf(stderr, "http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html\n");