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Subject: Re: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Sriram Chadalavada ####@####.####
Date: 29 Mar 2004 18:20:46 +0100
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0403291047130.14072-100000@wiseguy.ittc.ku.edu>

Hi Craig,
> > 
> > For our project, we need to program the following PICs:
> > 
> > 18LF4220
> > 18LF2320
> > 18LF2220
> > 
> >  I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. This 
> > might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.
> > 
> 
> Are these devices in production?  I don't see them on the website.  I
> also don't see them in MPLAB 6.4.

     All the PICs seem to be in production. 
> 
> They are probably very close to the 
> 
> 18F4220
> 18F2320
> 18F2220
> 
> which are supported.


    Yes. On the Microchip website, the above PICs have been listed as 
purchase options under the 18F category.

Example: 
http://www.microchip.com/1010/pline/picmicro/category/embctrl/14kbytes/devices/18f4220/options/

  Adding processors is trivial, but it looks like
> gputils list is up to date. 
	
  Where can I obtain the latest gputils list? The user manual (Jan 20th, 
2004) lists the 18F PICs. How can we add new procssors?

 Thanks,
 Sriram


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