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Subject: Re: newbie
From: Tobias Schlottke ####@####.####
Date: 20 Oct 2002 08:36:33 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.31.0210200947570.24343-100000@lemorio.netcs.com>

On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Joseph Greenawalt wrote:
...
> decided on the PIC it seems pretty popular from my readings.  I was
> wondering if someone here could provide me with a list of hardware i can
> buy to get started using linux.  I noticed a lot of people build their
> own programmer, but I am not at that stage yet.  I have tried to look

Hi Joseph,

I would recommend you to build your own one. (At
least) For the first tries you can use really
simple ones, consisting of only ten parts or
so. Look for the picprog1.1 package. It is in
source, runs on linux and contains schema and
layout of a cheap and simple circuit.
http://hyvatti.iki.fi/~jaakko/pic/picprog.html
It works perfect.

Good luck,
toby


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