gnupic: www.gnupic.org/i_burn.html
Subject:
www.gnupic.org/i_burn.html
From:
####@####.#### (Linas Vepstas)
Date:
17 Apr 2002 21:46:45 -0000
Message-Id: <20020417202153.GA17793@backlot.linas.org>
There's another burner for pix that seems worth mentioning.
Included is a patch to
http://www.gnupic.org/i_burn.html
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--- i_burn.html.orig Wed Apr 17 15:08:09 2002
+++ i_burn.html Wed Apr 17 15:16:05 2002
@@ -42,8 +42,14 @@
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code for a <a href="burn/pic74pgm.zip">PIC16C74 Programmer</a>
which uses David Tait's 16c84 programmer hardware.
+<li>Jaakko Hyvatti's <a href="http://hyvatti.iki.fi/~jaakko/pic/picprog.html">
+ Picprog-1.1</a> is a serial-port programmer that supports a large
+ variety of PIC devices. Command-line driven. Do <b>not</b> confuse
+ with the similarly named PicPrg.2.2 from Brian Lane.
<li>The excellent
-<a href="http://www.nexuscomputing.com/picpgmr.shtml">PicProg 2.2</a><sup>1</sup>
+ <a href="http://www.nexuscomputing.com/picpgmr.shtml">PicPrg 2.2</a><sup>1</sup>
+ (from Brian Lane; don't confuse with picprog-1.1 from Jaakko Hyvatti)
+
works with many parallel port programmers. If you have the Dontronics
DT-001 programmer, you need to make your ~/.picprgrc look like this:
<pre>