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Peter, Peter Stuge wrote: > Jason wrote: [snip] >> Am I on the right path? I'd like to get this project moving, but >> don't want to waste money on the wrong programmer... > > You are on the right path. Google "pic12f675 gpasm" to get loads of > nice pages, including: > > [PIC Microcontroller Hacking with Linux] LED blinking > http://pramode.net/pic/12f675.html > > [PIC12F675 8-PIN PONG] composite output video game > http://hyvatti.iki.fi/~jaakko/pic/pong/ > Nice. I found a circuit a while back [1] for increasing the LED brightness by pulsing it. I thought I'd replace the 555 timer with a more flexible pic... > However, I would recommend buying a PICkit 2 programmer. It works in > Linux with the pk2cmd utility, it supports almost every (if not > every) current PIC out there (and many old ones) and it is quite > affordable at USD 34.99. > > http://www.microchip.com/PicKit2/ > http://www.microchipdirect.com/productsearch.aspx?Keywords=DV164120 > http://www.microchipdirect.com/productsearch.aspx?Keywords=PG164120 Ah... bingo. That's two votes for the PicKit2. I'll go with that, then. Thanks! Jason. [1] - http://www.satcure-focus.com/tutor/page10.htm
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