After testing with genuine arduino uno I could not make
it to work reliably using the original baudrate 38400 on
Windows 7. Linux worked OK, but Windows 7 inserted extra 2
bytes 0xFE or 0xFF at the beginnig of the serial communication
(at least that's what arduino read from the serial line).
Baudrate 57600 so far had no issue, another reliable option
seem to be 9600.
The chip would read, and write without error, but wouldn't work.
Changing all instances of cfgV8 to cfgV8AB in ATF16V8B
specific code seemed to get the programmed chip to work.
* fixed reading of configuration bits for 22V10 chips
* fixed reporting of errors during bitstream upload
* added GAL type set commmand
* added NO-CHECK of GAL type command
* 'i' command now requires to pass the GAL type on
command line
* adjusted reporting of VPP to match Afterburner's
readings