gnupic: Linux PIC software and hardware
Subject:
Re: Linux PIC software and hardware
From:
Byron A Jeff ####@####.####
Date:
23 Jan 2005 15:07:31 +0000
Message-Id: <20050123150721.GA8953@cleon.cc.gatech.edu>
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 03:53:29AM -0500, ####@####.#### wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 10:59:35AM -0200, Rodrigo Eder Lubiana wrote:
> > I need help about what PIC programmer (hardware and software) for
> > Linux is the best choice. I try to use my David Tait parallel
> > programer hardware to program a PIC16F628, but it's don't work well
> > (really don't work!). The software is the pp found in
> > http://www.yty.net/pic/linuxpp.zip (David Tait Copyright). I don't
> > know if this combination (software and hardware) work very well. My
> > apologies, but If anybody can help-me in my mistakes.... thank's.
> >
> > Rodrigo
> >
> > PS: I kno www.gnupic.com and it's don't help-me as i can...
>
> I'm guessing that David Tait parallel programer is:
> 1. non-linux designed,
Yes but not relevant.
> 2. to be driven from the paralell port.
Yes.
>
> I too have a 'DOS-based', paralell port programmer, but I
> couldn't get DOSEMU to drive the paralell port.
No need. There are about six or seven Linux only programming tools that
will drive such a programmer.
>
> How would you get a reasonable edit-compile/asm-progm-test
> cycle with a DOS-based, paralell port programmer ?
PikDev: http://pikdev.free.fr
BAJ