gnupic: Re: [gnupic] Wisp628 Xwisp2 Linux support
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] Wisp628 Xwisp2 Linux support
From:
"Praveen k.p." ####@####.####
Date:
25 Aug 2005 09:27:28 +0100
Message-Id: <2dfe1d4d050825012620a31d45@mail.gmail.com>
hi all
my PIC programming knowledge is "BIG ZERO".
i know very small things on dis.
but my interest in it is very high.
i need the details of writing program for PICs.
which is the best s/w for writing it.
how to determine the exact command etc.
please.... help me.
On 8/25/05, Rob Hamerling ####@####.#### wrote:
>
>
> Chen Xiao Fan wrote:
> > Thanks for releasing the new versions of XWisp2. It supports
> > quite a lot of PICs (PIC16F and PIC18F) including the 18F USB
> > parts. I should say it is just great! It is much faster than
> > the Python based Xwisp and supports much more chips. Adding
> > the Linux support will be even greater. :)
>
> Hint: the Xwisp2.cfg file is a simple ASCII text file ....
> It is basically a matter of scanning the datasheets for properties
> (memory sizes etc) and the programming specifications datasheet to find
> out if it follows one of the programming algorithms supported by Wisp628
> (and which) and determine the device ID and proper config word(s)
> mask.....
> Wisp628 has only one programming algorithm for the 18Fs, which works for
> most of the 18Fs except some of the newer, but the config words are
> mostly different.
>
> > Regarding the Linux support, I do not know much about Linux
> > programming. Still maybe you can take a look at the serial code
> > part of LPLAB (across Linux and Windows).
> >
> > LPLAB is at http://www.landamore.com/pic.html.
>
> Thanks, I'll see if I can manage...
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
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> Rob Hamerling, Vianen, NL phone +31-347-322822
> homepage: http://www.robh.nl/
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Praveen K.P.