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Subject: Re: PIC Programmers
From: Aaron ####@####.####
Date: 18 Sep 2002 22:49:23 -0000
Message-Id: <20020918183945.5db60a45.aaron@bottle-rocket.org>

Have you looked at the source for picp?

http://www.cosmodog.com/pic/

If I am not mistaken, the warp programmer is picstart+ compatible, which means that picp should work with it. A little porting, and you could have it running on your mac.

Aaron

On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 14:52:16 -0700 Rick Mann ####@####.#### wrote:

> Byron, perhaps you can shed some light on this.
> 
> I have a Newfound Electronics Warp-13a, with which I'm quite happy. The
> problem is that I use a Mac for all my work (which is why I need a
> serial-port programmer), and I don't have any programming software for the
> Mac. Currently, I develop my .hex files on the Mac and then copy them to a
> PC laptop that I borrow from someone else, then use the Warp software to
> program my PICs.
> 
> I found a tm4 program for Linux, which doesn't compile under Mac OS X, but
> I've been using it to write my own downloader. However, other Mac OS X
> issues have kept me from finishing that.
> 
> One question I have is, what is a Tait-style programmer? Is that a parallel
> port programmer made by David Tate?
> 
> Do you have any suggestions for things that will help me get my programming
> done from a Mac OS X machine?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Rick

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