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Subject: New open USB programmer
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Date: 7 Aug 2008 13:43:36 -0000
Message-Id: <20080807133915.GB2699@europa.giove>

Hi,

a friend of mine just designed this little USB programmer that I've used to programma some 16F636 and found very nice.

As some testing (and why not some extension) would be a good thing as the programmer is really "young", i'm doing some propaganda :-).

Personally i've used it under linux where you just have to use the
generic hiddev driver to access the hardware.


http://openprog.altervista.org

Completely free and Open Source (including firmware)
Programs PIC12-16-18 (see support)
USB interface
Self powered
Doesn't need drivers
Built from easy to find components (estimated cost ~10€)
Hardware generated timings for maximum speed (writes a 18F2550 in 15s,
8s under Linux)
Doesn't saturate CPU and doesn't suffer when other programs are running
Open source control programs for windows and linux



Anselmo

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