gnupic: Re: [gnupic] mcuStudio - Need Help to publish
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] mcuStudio - Need Help to publish
From:
Borut Razem ####@####.####
Date:
8 Mar 2008 07:11:15 -0000
Message-Id: <47D23C0C.4060600@siol.net>
Hi Ahmed,
I have some experience with registering a new project at SF, see
https://sourceforge.net/projects/picprogwin, which is currently totally
abandoned :-(. I was also involved in cvs to svn transition of sdcc and
gpsim projects. I'm a member of sdcc and gpsim developer groups.
Currently I'm working on sdcc 2.8.0 release, which is planned to happen
at the end of March, but I think I can find some time to answer your
question or to help you with smaller tasks.
For additional info you can contact me directly on my personal mail.
Borut
doctal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm again here. I'm working these days actively on mcuStudio, a development
> environment based on Eclipse. It lets you develop in PIC ASM and use GPASM
> tools to compile your programs to hex files. Eclipse gives you a very nice
> development environment. You can also easily integrate any third party tools
> to it, like, for example, Microchip command line interface Pickit2 to flash
> generated Hex file directly to your PIC.
>
>
>
> To the old two demos I made, under windows and under Fedora Linux, I have
> added a (bad) demo under Mac OS/X.
>
> You can see all demo and (some) details under
> http://www.pocketmt.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?t=2
>
>
>
> The project main web site will still remain http://www.pocketmt.com
>
>
>
> Needed Help:
>
> 1- I'm trying to figure out how to setup the SVN under sourceforge to
> give access to sources to members wanting to contribute to the project.
>
> 2- I also need help on GPSIM Project. I asked two times Scott Dattallo
> by mail but he did not answered. I think that he is too busy or he did not
> received my mails at all. I have implemented all mechanisms exposed by
> Eclipse Debug interface to be able to do source level debugging in ASM
> source code, and variables watching. The interface I implemented need a two
> way socket communication with the debugger. GPSim implements a socket
> interface, but it's not activated and it's not two way I think (I do not
> dived in its source codes because I do not have time). If someone would like
> to work on such interface, I would be glad to work with him in order to
> fully integrate GPSim to Eclipse. The aim is to use fully Eclipse as an
> integrated IDE. Even the GUI of GPSim will be avoided, we will redo a full
> GUI using Eclipse SWT (and JFace) widgets. Later, if integration is
> succesfull, we could even use Eclipse Modeling Framework and Eclipse
> Graphical Frameworks (EMF+GMF) to make a full EDA like app to let users
> design their circuit and simulate it.
>
>
>
>
>
> Anybody can help ?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Ahmed Lazreg (pseudo: octal)
>
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