gnupic: Re: [gnupic] About a USB programmer I found
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] About a USB programmer I found
From:
Easy B ####@####.####
Date:
22 Aug 2006 17:40:06 +0100
Message-Id: <373C6FAE-8AD4-4F42-BF64-91F3BEA4F760@freesurf.ch>
Hi Antonia
Sorry to interrupt your plans, but did you consider building a more
simple programmer? You'll only need it once for the bootloader. If
you got access to a PC (Windows is fine, in this case ;) with a
parallel port, you can for example build Byron's trival programmer:
http://www.finitesite.com/d3jsys/proghvp.html
Or the NOPPP: http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/noppp/
For the serial port you could build some jdm-style programmer like
mien: http://electro.easyb.ch/pages/uc.html#PIC
I only have experience with the serial ones, but they all should work.
Just some ideas...
Easy.
Am 21.08.2006 um 22:42 schrieb ####@####.####
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> Subject: Re: [gnupic] About a USB programmer I found
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>>> In fact it is quite easy and unexpensive to build your own one
>> (30€
>>> ?),at least for a parallel port programmer. See
>>> http://gforge.enseeiht.fr/docman/view.php/10/203/vascoprog-
>>> 20060108.zipand
>>> http://gforge.enseeiht.fr/docman/view.php/10/220/low-img_1347.jpg.
>>> This is the programmer I am actually using.
>>
>> And then, once I have all that circuit done how should I proceed?
>>
>> I used to have linux on my sister's computer before buying this
>> laptop. It wouldn't be so difficult either to
>> make a live-cdrom with the needed software, or to install mplab or
>> whatever if I can make a programmer the way you point out. I also
>> see in the photo you used a 4550, which is the same one I have.
>>
>> Best regards,
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> Sorry I see now I should use odyssey to make this (if I'm
> understanding it right).
>
> So the next I'll do is to print out your schematic and translate
> the other pdf to see if I can put all the component's values on it
> by my own, to then go and buy those components that I haven't.
>
> Thanks so much (and sorry).
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