gnupic: Re: [gnupic] RE: fsusb-0.1.11 problem


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Subject: Θέμα: [gnupic] RE: fsusb-0.1.11 problem
From: Manwlis Giannos ####@####.####
Date: 10 Aug 2005 13:58:34 +0100
Message-Id: <20050810125804.6113.qmail@web26503.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>

--- Chen Xiao Fan ####@####.####
έγραψε:

> Despite the error message I think the binary is
> correctly
> dumped to the 18F4550. Maybe it is a false alarm.
> 
> By the way, I have ported it to Windows using mingw
> and
> libusb-win32. For those who are interested (maybe
> not so
> many in this list), please download the Win32 port
> at
> the following URL.
> http://forum.microchip.com/tm.asp?m=106426.
> 
> Regards,
> Xiaofan
> 
> ----------------------------------------------
> Xiaofan Chen
> R&D Engineer, Photoelectric Sensor Development
> Pepperl+Fuchs Singapore
> http://www.pepperl-fuchs.com
> Signals for the world of automation
> --------------------------------------------
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chen Xiao Fan 
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 10:31 PM
> To: ####@####.####
> Subject: fsusb-0.1.11 problem
> 
> 
> I am now trying to get PIC FS USB demo board working
> under Linux and
> I have been playing with the Linux usb bootloader
> fsusb-0.1.11 from 
> http://internetking.org/fsusb/.
> 
> I even want to port it to Windows using libusb-win32
> (still not
> successful yet).
> 
> However I just find out out that it is actually not
> working on my
> Ubuntu box. What could be the problem? usb_pickit is
> working for
> PICkit 1.
> 
> Regards,
> Xiaofan
> 
Apart from what you are doing concerning "PIC FS USB
demo board" i have succeeded, I HOPE, something
interesting... I explain:
I have downloaded the file "MCHPFSUSB.ZIP" from
Microchip's site. This file contains a lot of "C" code
 examples and interesting matching "hex" files. If you
have a good programmer and a good programmer IDE
environment (My name is "Pikdev") you can download
whatever "hex" into a PIC18F4550. You will notice that
"usbview" sees it. Further more, you can reverse
engineer the hex files and finally construct a decent
"asm" code. If you want to modify it and make it suit
your needs you are another step forward (and you will
never need a "PIC-dedicated" C compiler). Moreover you
need a USB dev. driver. What about to stick a "GPL"
licence to them? What do you think? Do you want to
take a look? In case you want i'll send a "gz"
tarball. 

"Manos"


	

	
		
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