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Subject: RE: [gnupic] Current state of Linux Dev Tools for Microchip
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Date: 1 Aug 2008 20:29:03 -0000
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The PICkit2 is supported under linux by Microchip.  It can program a
growing number of devices.  We also have a debug version of the
firmware.  I don't know if that firmware is supported for linux.

Linux is on the roadmap in dev tools so all the tools will receive
support eventually but that is not going to happen soon.

Wine and MPLAB do not work because there are shared memory libraries
that are not running in Wine.  You might try VMware instead.  On my Mac
I have run Parallels and VmWare Fusion with 100% success for usb tools.

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From: John O.Battle ####@####.#### 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 12:53 PM
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Subject: [gnupic] Current state of Linux Dev Tools for Microchip

A few years ago, I finally gave up trying to make Microchip tools work 
under Linux and just built a machine toi run (ugh) Windows XP just so I 
could run MPLAB.  As a result, I haven't been keeping up with the GNUPIC

mailing list lately and had just lapsed into using that machine for most

of my computing.

A couple of months ago, I started working on a new project out here 
(NASA Jet Prop Lab) and they told me I had to do everything on UBUNTU 
LINUX, so I happily reformatted my hard drive and put UBUNTU on it.  
What a great surprise when almost everything worked exactly as it was 
supposed to.  The only exception is, again, MPLAB. So after trying 
several times to get MPLAB to work under wine (numerous nagging errors 
and I can't figure out how to make the ICD-2 work) I gave up once again.


But.....it started me to wondering if anyone has had any success in 
building a programming environment as a native Linux app for the 
Microchip parts.  I see the mailing list is alive and well, so is there 
an App now or what?  How do people develop microchip stuff (especially 
dsPIC) under Linux.  I understand there is a port of the C compiler and 
tools but I still don't know how to program a part or debug.

Thanks

John Battle (N4OE)
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory



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