gnupic: [PIC] piklab now supports ICD2 and PICkit 2 programmer under Linux


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Subject: [PIC] piklab now supports ICD2 and PICkit 2 programmer under Linux
From: Xiaofan Chen ####@####.####
Date: 15 Feb 2006 13:41:46 +0000
Message-Id: <a276da400602150541naaa9563va1e97fc256993979@mail.gmail.com>

Nicolas Hadacek has released piklab 0.4.1.

The website is http://piklab.sourceforge.net/.

Features of version 0.4.1:

    * compile and link assembler files with "gpasm" and "gplink".
    * disassembly listing.
    * project manager. Displays linker script and included files.
    * hex file editor. All but newest PIC and dsPIC are supported. Tested
      only with inhx32 format.
    * programming with "direct" programmers (serial and parallel). Mid-range
      and some 18F devices supported.
    * programming with ICD2 (serial and USB). Automatically upload the
      correct firmware for the programmer.
    * programming with PICkit2. Baseline and mid-range devices supported.
    * basic debugging with ICD2. Run, halt and step with program counter
      display in assembler files. Only mid-range devices are supported. The
       project is correctly built for debugging.
    * command-line programmer ("piklab-prog"). Most configuration values
       needs to be set with the graphical interface. It needs the KDE libraries
        to run.

Regards,
Xiaofan

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