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From: | Jason Kyle |
Subject: | Re: [Uisp-dev] Why two? |
Date: | Thu, 14 Aug 2003 07:58:05 +1200 |
At 20:36 11/08/2003 +0000, E. Weddington wrote:
Greetings all! [Ted, sorry you're getting double posted. That's what you get for being a member of both projects. :)] I know the history of both avrdude and uisp (but less so). But now it begs the question: why have two AVR programmer software projects, avrdude and uisp?
Probably a question in the same boat as why KDE/GNOME, why Linux/*BSD etc. To the best of my knowledge uisp was around well before avrdude and seems to work okay despite all the additions over the years. Personally I have no experience with avrdude so i'm not qualified to comment pros and cons, might have a look at it over the weekend.
If one of these 2 packages is a clear winner over the other it might be an idea to consider focusing on just one, and wind up the other with a final release. Comments?
Cheers, Jason Kyle
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