gnupic: Piklab now supports PICkit 1 and PICkit 2 along With ICD2 under Linux


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Subject: Piklab now supports PICkit 1 and PICkit 2 along With ICD2 under Linux
From: "Xiaofan Chen" ####@####.####
Date: 24 Apr 2006 12:54:49 +0100
Message-Id: <a276da400604240454m4e2c4f3nd1b96d39491aa16d@mail.gmail.com>

Nicolas has released Piklab version 0.7.0. Among other updates, it now
supports PICkit 1 (basline and midrange PICs) and PICkit 2 (baseline,
midrange and PIC18F). All those PICs supported by the Microchip
Windows PICkit 1/2 applications should be supported by Piklab as well.

Piklab is at http://piklab.sourceforge.net/.

Features of version 0.7.0:

See the list of supported devices.

    * compile, assemble and link with the GNU PIC Utilities, the Small
Device C Compiler, the PIC30 toolchain, and PICC compilers (PICC-Lite,
PICC, and PICC-18).
    * disassembly listing with GPUtils only.
    * project manager with display of linker script and included files.
    * hex file editor for all but newest devices. Tested only with
inhx32 format.
    * register view with display of available registers for the selected device.
    * configuration bits generator for GPAsm and SDCC (baseline,
midrange, and some 18F devices), and for PIC30 toolchain.
    * programming with "direct" programmers (serial and parallel) for
baseline, midrange, and most 18F devices.
    * programming with ICD2 (serial and USB) with automatic upload of
the correct firmware for the programmer.
    * programming with Pickit1 for all supported devices.
    * programming with Pickit2 for all supported devices.
    * debugging with ICD2 for midrange devices only. Run, halt, step,
and breakpoint. Program counter and breakpoints shown in assembler
files. Read, write, and watch registers.
    * command-line programmer ("piklab-prog"). Most settings need to
be set with the graphical interface. Does not need a running X server.
Links to the KDE libraries.

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