gnupic: Programming 18F parts from linux?
Subject:
Re: Programming 18F parts from linux?
From:
"Xavier.Montagne" ####@####.####
Date:
21 Dec 2002 16:26:43 -0000
Message-Id: <006601c2a909$22c48720$c52f0950@ralf>
Hello,
I'm using PIC18 devices and a personnal programmer (hardware + software)
under Windows to access the chip.
The PP18 programmer is distributed under GPL license and the code is
available on my web site :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/softelec/
A Linux version will be quite soon available too, but I need to complete it
before updating my web site.
I hope this will help you to program your chip.
CU
Xavier
----- Original Message -----
From: Jesse Lackey ####@####.####
To: ####@####.####
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 8:18 AM
Subject: Programming 18F parts from linux?
> Hello all,
>
> I have a micro engineering EPIC parallel-port programmer that I (mostly)
> successfully use to program 16F877 parts with, using a modified version
> of picprg 2.3.
>
> But now I'm on to 18F parts (specifically the 242 and 452) and need to
> program those.
>
> I'm thinking of going the bootloader route to simplify and speed up
> things, but I need to program them at least once to start with, of course.
>
> The (windows) software that came with the EPIC requires and upgrade to
> handle them, which I can only get by mailing them the original floppy,
> plus $10 plus UPS shipping back to me. Utterly absurd. It seems they
> think its still 1985. I'm doing it anyway but will probably be 2 weeks
> before the precious floppy disk arrives. So I can't take the bootloader
> approach yet.
>
> How are people programming these parts?
> Anyone using a parallel-port style programmer, with source for the
> software so I can patch it to use the EPIC?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Jesse
>
>
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