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Subject: Re: Good PIC-Programmer for Linux ?
From: ####@####.#### (Byron A Jeff)
Date: 21 Jul 2002 01:07:07 -0000
Message-Id: <200207210053.g6L0rmf20996@cleon.cc.gatech.edu>

> 
> Hi people.
> 
> Can anybody recommend me a really good PIC-Programmer for Linux? (Not
> PonyProg please, it is very good, but unfortunately doesn't work
> properly on my Mandrake 8.2, because the window simply has black
> controls (like buttons and so on) - like that you can't read anything...
> very strange...)
> The circuitry (hardware) of the programmer should be not too hard to
> build at home, and the program for Linux which does the programming
> should be easy to use. It must support PIC16F87x series. (and 16F84 of
> course, but that's obvious ;)

Actually it isn't. The 16F84 is pretty much obsolete. The 16F628 (and 16F627)
are far superior parts. Check out my comparison page:

http://www.finitesite.com/d3jsys/16F628.html

> And of course, it should be GPL or similar (I mean: free! ;)))
> Thanks!! :)

Well my Trivial LVP programmer seems to fit all of your requirements:

http://www.finitesite.com/d3jsys

Hope this helps,

BAJ

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