gnupic: Re: [gnupic] Programmer for 18f2550
Subject:
Re: RE: [gnupic] Programmer for 18f2550
From:
Xiaofan Chen ####@####.####
Date:
19 Oct 2005 12:41:05 +0100
Message-Id: <a276da400510190440u586a46d0n8ece1523415694e3@mail.gmail.com>
For ready-made programmer, look at Microchip
PICkit 2 at US$35+shipment. It is a USB programmer
and more. pickit-devel project is developing Linux
based host software for PICkit 2.
For DIY, maybe GTP-USB lite seems to be a good USB
counterpart of Wisp628.
http://perso.wanadoo.es/j1m/proyectos/gtpusblite/index.htm
Together with WinPIC800, it is a nice programmer as well.
It is not open source though so alternative firmware and
host software needs to be developed for Linux.
Regards,
Xiaofan
On 10/19/05, ####@####.#### ####@####.#### wrote:
> Hi
>
> Perhaps there would be even more responds if would give some more
> information on your programmer, like USB/RS232/Parallel,
> intelligent/nonintelligent and so on. I personally am always interested
> in things others build. Although I own a wisp628, if you would have some
> information online I definitely would have a look at it. It can't hurt
> ;)
> By the way, I'm still planning to build a USB programmer. What happened
> to all the good ideas and plans about the DIY USB programmer we (list)
> talked about some time ago?
>
> Cheers,
> Ezra.
>