First of all thank you for making the bootloader available for a lot of devices.
In my workflow, after I flashed the chip, I debug and/or see the output of chip by running by running my terminal program.
It would be very nice if on successful flashing the device, TinyMultiBootloader+ would exit (and thus freeing the com port), and start my terminal program (preferably on that com port).
Keep up the good work!.
Greetings,
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Wow, I didn't see that.
Sorry for my late answer. I expected a notification from sourceforge.
Although the readme.txt is really be called changelog.txt. Luckily the nice yellow documentation site showed me the way. Adding the EXIT parameter to the commandline works!
Thank you
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Hi,
First of all thank you for making the bootloader available for a lot of devices.
In my workflow, after I flashed the chip, I debug and/or see the output of chip by running by running my terminal program.
It would be very nice if on successful flashing the device, TinyMultiBootloader+ would exit (and thus freeing the com port), and start my terminal program (preferably on that com port).
Keep up the good work!.
Greetings,
You can do this. Look at the readme file and execute from the command line with the appropiate switch,
Wow, I didn't see that.
Sorry for my late answer. I expected a notification from sourceforge.
Although the readme.txt is really be called changelog.txt. Luckily the nice yellow documentation site showed me the way. Adding the EXIT parameter to the commandline works!
Thank you