gnupic: Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux


Previous by date: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Next by date: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Previous in thread: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Next in thread: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett

Subject: RE: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux
From: Jay Dagenais ####@####.####
Date: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100
Message-Id: <BAY124-W50C8E8141ED8F3C2F9AC1CD9260@phx.gbl>

 Hi guys, just was reading through these posts and am going through similar woes right now myself- I am searching for the best C(and cpp?) compiler targeted for the pic (16f and 18f series) that is completely free and full featured (as possible)? windows or linux not a problem, a full ide would be great but doesn't have to have...anyone ? What ever happened to the c2c compiler? was it sold to sourceboost or matrix multimedia and is no longer supported freely? that is what I gathered- it seemed to be a popular choice and I have lots of example snippets written with it, so perhaps a compiler which will easily support  compiling the c2c code without much modification? from what I have learned of C (for pc's) is that it was intended to be easily portable but it doesn't seem to be the case when dealing with micros,, I guess this is much in part to each vendors library implementations? or are there more underlying and deeper issues to address when considering porting blocks to other compilers? (I'm still fresh with the software end, to put it nicely)- I guess thats all for now, please any advice in this regard woudl be appreciated much,, I'm really having a hard time with finding the right tools here! Thanks in advance, jd> From: ####@####.#### To: ####@####.#### Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 13:54:38 -0500> Subject: Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mario Pisa" ####@####.#### To: ####@####.#### Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 1:33 PM> Subject: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux> > > > Hi,> >> <snip>> >> > in your experience, which is  the best software for manage PICs in Linux?> > (assemblers, compilers, simulators, programmers)> AFAIK, there really aren't too many options to pick from.  If you're looking > specifically for free software, I believe gputils (assembler/linker/etc.), > sdcc (C compiler), and gpsim (simulator) are the best choices.  There's a > lot of programmer software and schematics for different programmers > available.  There are also a few IDE's and I think a few compilers for other > languages, but to my knowledge none of the other compilers are suitable for > production use.> > Also if you want to shell out some cash, I think HITECH's PICC and CCS's C > compiler are both available for Linux.> > David Barnett > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------> To unsubscribe, e-mail: ####@####.#### For additional commands, e-mail: ####@####.#### 
_________________________________________________________________
Connect to the next generation of MSN Messenger 
http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source=wlmailtagline

Previous by date: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Next by date: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Previous in thread: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett
Next in thread: 7 Jun 2007 20:54:28 +0100 Re: [gnupic] the best software for manage PICs in Linux, David Barnett


Powered by ezmlm-browse 0.20.