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Tried to clarify that it's the most recent version of the file I could find at archive.org, without implying that it's necessarily the latest version from Atmel/Microchip (no version at all seems to be on their website for comparison).
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SamGibson
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After some research, I tracked down what seems to be the most recenta copy of the zip file (20831 bytes) for Atmel Application Note AT09002 which was stored in the Wayback Machine (archive.org) on 1st August 2017:

Atmel-42305-SAM-I2C-SPI-Bootloader_ApplicationNote_AT09002.zip

It contains the Python tool hex2fy.py and config files which you mentioned.

That's the latest version which I could find archived there.

After some research, I tracked down what seems to be the most recent copy of the zip file (20831 bytes) for Atmel Application Note AT09002 which was stored in the Wayback Machine (archive.org) on 1st August 2017:

Atmel-42305-SAM-I2C-SPI-Bootloader_ApplicationNote_AT09002.zip

It contains the Python tool hex2fy.py and config files which you mentioned.

After some research, I tracked down a copy of the zip file (20831 bytes) for Atmel Application Note AT09002 which was stored in the Wayback Machine (archive.org) on 1st August 2017:

Atmel-42305-SAM-I2C-SPI-Bootloader_ApplicationNote_AT09002.zip

It contains the Python tool hex2fy.py and config files which you mentioned.

That's the latest version which I could find archived there.

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SamGibson
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After some research, I tracked down what seems to be the most recent copy of the zip file (20831 bytes) for Atmel Application Note AT09002 which was stored in the Wayback Machine (archive.org) on 1st August 2017:

Atmel-42305-SAM-I2C-SPI-Bootloader_ApplicationNote_AT09002.zip

It contains the Python tool hex2fy.py and config files which you mentioned.