gnupic: Re: [gnupic] More on a USB PIC programmer for Linux
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] More on a USB PIC programmer for Linux
From:
Rick Altherr ####@####.####
Date:
28 Jan 2005 22:08:46 +0000
Message-Id: <d85cfe982d1038157d6c4dd5c0d4c2ce@kc8apf.net>
For the kit 150, I just posted yesterday a app that I wrote that will
let you use it on any UNIX-based system (Linux included). The only
problem is that at least the kit 150 I have does not currently work
with the FTDI driver for Linux. As soon as that is fixed, the software
works with the kit 150 with no modifications.
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Rick Altherr
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On Jan 28, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Micah Carrick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been posting in the piclist for advise on a USB pic programmer
> that works under Linux and recieved alot of good suggestions. I'm
> currently "on the fence" trying to decide between the following two
> options:
>
> 1. http://www.kitsrus.com/upuc.html#k150
> Purchase the USB kit #150 from DIY electronics and write my own Linux
> software for it. May require reprogramming the firmware and will
> definetely consume quite a bit of time, however, it could then be
> shared with others. My question for this is: Has anybody tried
> working with any of the DIY kits on Linux and can offer any
> suggestions or advise?
>
> 2. http://www.voti.nl/wisp628/
> Purchase a wisp628 kit and a USB/Serial converter (as many people have
> done) which is known to work under Linux. My question here is: Can
> somebody reccomend a USB/Serial converter to use and offer any
> feedback on their experience with this option?
>
> Just trying to provoke more discussion to help sway my decision.
> Thanks for all the support.
>
> Micah Carrick
>
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