gnupic: DIY USB programmer ?
Subject:
Re: DIY USB programmer ?
From:
Justin Fielding ####@####.####
Date:
13 Jan 2005 11:00:17 +0000
Message-Id: <41E65494.7080607@okulyillari.com>
Byron A Jeff wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 11:45:32AM +0200, Justin Fielding wrote:
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>>How about a real open source USB pic programmer (USB2 would be even
>>better?). If done well it could even be made MPLAB compatable (I
>>currently use the Warp13, serial version which is great, but serial)
>>because soon enough Microchip will release a Linux port (or someone will
>>get it running properly with WINE). The problem is, if it's worth
>>doing, it's worth doing well, so it should support pretty much all
>>devices and maybe even eeprom. Schematics, software and firmware for
>>the onboard microcontroller/s should be available for free, with kits
>>and prebuilt units available in the US, EU and Australia for a
>>reasonable price.
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>You just described the CUMP. There has been work on it for several years.
>The problem is that the more complicated and featureful a project you
>set as your goal, the more time consuming and difficul it'll be to pull it
>off.
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>BAJ
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Sounds interesting? Is there an offical website?
J.
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