gnupic: Re: [gnupic] xwisp2 1.7.01 released
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] xwisp2 1.7.01 released
From:
Wayne Topa ####@####.####
Date:
17 Sep 2005 17:09:07 +0100
Message-Id: <20050917155946.GC7965@intergate.com>
Rob ####@####.#### is reported to have said:
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> > You forgot the Makefile and ISTR you were going to put the
> > xwisp2.cfg file in the source package, XWISP2171S.ZIP.
>
> Huh? Have you downloaded the right package? I just checked again:
> (1)
> There are 6 makefiles in xwisp2171s.zip called 'xwisp2_pq.mak', in which
> 'p' represents the compiler (g-GCC, v = IBM-VAC, w = Watcom) and 'q'
> represents the target platform (2 = OS/2, w = W32, u = linUx'). So for
> compiling xwisp2 under linux you'll probably use xwisp2_gu.mak.
> (2)
> xwisp2.cfg is also in xwisp2171s.zip....
Blush... I should know better then to try this so late at night. I
never even saw the .mak files. :-( I was only looking for
'Makefile', like the previous version. 8-(
Using xwisp2_gu.mak does the job and yes, I see the xwisp2.cfg is, in
fact, in the zip file. Don't know how I could have missed that!
>
>
> [from you other message]
> >I copied the xwisp2.cfg from the binary zip file. The changes.txt
> >file mentions the 'fix for the 12F635,683, and the 16F684,688 etc'
> >as removing the FuseFixedZero and FuseFixedOne specifications from
> >xwisp2.cfg. xwlistu still has them listed tho.
>
> Probably a misunderstanding: I removed only the part of the
> calibration words. The masks for the config word (fuses) itself
> should remain. Note, xwisp2 uses these mask only to prevent
> write/verify errors when the hex-file contains an incorrect bit
> pattern. For example: the hex file contains for the fuses a '1'-bit
> on an 'unused' position which always reads back as '0'-bit.
OK, I didn't read the changes.txt that way, my error.
Thanks again Rob. You have done a lot of work for 3
different OS users. I'm sure that you have made a lot of people
happy, especially Wouter, as he should see in increase in Wisp628
sales now, thanks to your efforts. Well done Sir!
Best Regards
Wayne
--
Real Users hate Real Programmers.
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