
This is just support for the chip, no boards are currently supported. However, you can use this target on a custom board. Notes: - This required a new runtime and machine implementation, because the hardware is actually very different (and much nicer than older AVRs!). - I had to update gen-device-avr to support this chip. This also affects the generated output of other AVRs, but I checked all chips we support and there shouldn't be any backwards incompatible changes. - I did not implement peripherals like UART, I2C, SPI, etc because I don't need them. That is left to do in the future. You can flash these chips with only a UART and a 1kOhm resistor, which is really nice (no special hardware needed). Here is the program I've used for this purpose: https://pypi.org/project/pymcuprog/
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{
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"inherits": ["avrtiny"],
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"cpu": "attiny1616",
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"build-tags": ["attiny1616"],
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"gc": "none",
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"cflags": [
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"-D__AVR_ARCH__=103"
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],
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"linkerscript": "src/device/avr/attiny1616.ld",
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"extra-files": [
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"src/device/avr/attiny1616.s"
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],
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"flash-command": "pymcuprog write -f {hex} --erase --verify -d attiny1616 -t uart -u {port}"
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}
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