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Subject: PICs on Linux
From: "Robert J. Lee" ####@####.####
Date: 4 Nov 2004 21:00:41 +0000
Message-Id: <200411042102.23552.kiki@rjlee.dyndns.org>

Hello!

I hope you don't mind me barging in on this list like this, but I am very 
interested in PIC programming.

First off, here's a PIC assembler I wrote:
http://www.rjlee.dyndns.org/projects/programs/pic/
It's written in Perl, tested under Linux (assembled code tested on real PICs) 
and released under the GPL. Currently, it only supports the PIC16C5X series.

I am currently developing a complex circuit which I am hoping to base around 
the PIC16C54 and dsPIC3F2010. However, I've recently ditched Microsoft 
Windows in favour of Linux, and I want to get back into programming PICs.

I have access to a MicroMaster LV hardware programmer (made by ICE Technology 
Limited), but all the software I have for it is for DOS. It's not mine so I 
don't want to risk damaging it in developing new software for it. Can anyone 
recommend either software for this programmer, or another hardware programmer 
that I could and use get on Linux?

Alternatively, would this work with a DOS clone for Linux (such as DOSEmu)? (I 
am reluctant to just try it in case it breaks something on the controller).

Many thanks for any help,

— Robert J. Lee

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