add 'mavrdude' target into tmk_core/avr.mk (#3986)
* add 'mavrdude' target into tmk_core/avr.mk I made it a little convenient when writing the same binary to multiple Pro Micro. * rename target name 'mavrdude' to 'avrdude-loop' * modify docs/flashing.md about avrdude-loop * mdify docs/flashing.md again * modifi docs/flashing.md 3rd
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make <keyboard>:<keymap>:avrdude
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or if you want to flash multiple boards, use the following command
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make <keyboard>:<keymap>:avrdude-loop
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When you're done flashing boards, you'll need to hit Ctrl + C or whatever the correct keystroke is for your operating system to break the loop.
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## Halfkay
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Halfkay is a super-slim protocol developed by PJRC that uses HID, and come on all Teensys (namely the 2.0).
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fi
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$(DFU_PROGRAMMER) $(MCU) reset
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avrdude: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET).hex check-size cpfirmware
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define EXEC_AVRDUDE
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USB= ;\
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if $(GREP) -q -s Microsoft /proc/version; then \
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echo 'ERROR: AVR flashing cannot be automated within the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) currently. Instead, take the .hex file generated and flash it using AVRDUDE, AVRDUDESS, or XLoader.'; \
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else \
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sleep 1; \
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avrdude -p $(MCU) -c avr109 -P $$USB -U flash:w:$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET).hex; \
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fi
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endef
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avrdude: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET).hex check-size cpfirmware
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$(call EXEC_AVRDUDE)
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avrdude-loop: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET).hex check-size cpfirmware
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while true; do \
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$(call EXEC_AVRDUDE) ; \
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done
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# Convert hex to bin.
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bin: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET).hex
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