gnupic: Re: How to use MPASM generated "cod" files with GPSIM


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Subject: Re: [PIC]: How to use MPASM generated "cod" files with GPSIM
From: Wojtek Zabolotny ####@####.####
Date: 14 Sep 2000 14:08:09 -0000
Message-Id: <20000914161058.A19227@ipebio15.ise.pw.edu.pl>

On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 07:29:11AM -0500, Scott Dattalo wrote:
>
> What a coincidence! In the GPL spirit of things, Daniel Christian needed the
> same feature (supporting MPLAB generated .cod files in gpsim), so he sent a
> patch that supposedly does it for him. I haven't personally tested it since I
> don't have any MPLAB formatted .cod files lying around on /dev/sda. But I've
> checked his changes into CVS and could make a tar ball if you want.
>
I'd be glad to receive the patches (or the new sources). BTW I'm very
interested how does he solve the problem of mapping DOS dirs <-> Unix dirs?
My idea was to give in the command line of the script something
like this:
./script -d "F:\PIC2" -u "~/dos/pic2" file.cod

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