gnupic: What PIC chips do you use.
Subject:
Re: What PIC chips do you use.
From:
Alexandre Pereira Nunes ####@####.####
Date:
20 May 2004 02:02:20 +0100
Message-Id: <40AC0373.1000407@projetos.etc.br>
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Jeff wrote:
>On Wednesday 19 May 2004 04:30 pm, Wayne Patterson wrote:
>
>
>>Say guys I'm helping Jeff Post with his new front end to picp "gpicp".
>>Andrew Pins has turned over the work on picp to Jeff and he has done
>>some really good work on it, it works with the "Picstart Plus" AND the
>>Warp-13". So you guys who "like me" can't afford the Picstart Plus you
>>now have another option.
>>I need to know what chips you guys use the most so we can test as many
>>as we can.
>>
>>
>>
>
>I plan on releasing the latest code this Friday, and will post a message with
>the URL for my website then. You can download both picp 0.6.1 and gpicp 0.0.6
>from there at that time.
>
>But I'd like to take this time to thank Wayne for his extensive help in beta
>testing the code. Wayne has put many hours into banging on the code and has
>provided information that has helped squash more bugs than I care to think
>about :-)
>
>I'd also like to extend a hearty thank you to Jim Robertson of Newfound
>Electronics, who generously donated a Warp-13a programmer and invaluable help
>in further development of the picp code.
>
>Both these guys have contributed much to bringing low-cost PIC programming to
>the Linux community.
>
>Cheers,
>Jeff
>
>
>
I'm interested specially in 18f family, 252/452, I wrote support to
these devices and sent a picp patch last year (in fact, my patch
contained other fixes/improvements, but I can't remember exactly what
they are), is this version supporting these chips?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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