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Subject: Serial Programmers
From: "A Ross" ####@####.####
Date: 28 Aug 2000 10:53:53 -0000
Message-Id: <200008281153160350.003F5A7A@smtp.redhotant.com>

Hi

I have been lurking on this list for nearly a month now and I wanted to say
thanks for the effort that all you programmers are putting in to provide
PIC development tools for the Linux OS.

The GUNPIC web site mentions that some people are working on providing
platform independent serial programmers.  What state of development are
these serial programmers at?  I have a serial programmer that was produced
by Forest Electronic Developments which I have been using under Windows and
I would like to continue using it under Linux if I can.

Is anyone familiar with this programmer and if they are have they
considered reverse engineering the software to port it to Linux?

TIA

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