gnupic: PIC programmers for Linux
Subject:
Re: PIC programmers for Linux
From:
"Philippe BEAU" ####@####.####
Date:
14 Nov 2001 08:01:04 -0000
Message-Id: <002b01c16ce1$e61e2060$ad6f820a@PPBEAU>
The hardware is always see on the Internet and the more used is the JDM
Programmer, it's easy to build, and work with a Lot of pics / eeprom ...
don't you think it's a good start ?
Any people have links how the algorithm which is used to program Pic ?
Regards
Philippe B.
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From: "Frederic" ####@####.####
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: PIC programmers for Linux
> It seems that programming a PIC under Linux isn't easy !!!
>
> It exists lots of programmer, often only able to program one kind of chip,
> using one kind of hardware. Ic-Prog (Windows) is able to program all kind
> of microncontrolers/EEPROM using a lot of hardware, that's why I'm
> interested with. I think that porting it under Linux using Kylix is very
> easy, but needs to know Delphi/Kylix (I don't). So, if people are
> interested to do that job (with its author), just contact him (Philippe,
> je t'enourage dans cette voie !!! Au fait, j'ai l'impression qu'il a pas
> mal de francais sur cette liste...).
>
> All programmers supported by IcProg are cheap. And they use very simple
> hardware, and common interface (serial or //). You are talking about Cump,
> an 'engine' programmer. This idea is also very good, but needs more
> complicated hardware (you first have to program the PIC inside !!!). It
> already exists such a project, called 'pocket', a portable PIC porgrammer,
> with a Windows software, and a Linux one. Cf:
>
> http://www.bubblesoftonline.com/pocket/pocket.html
> http://terrandev.com/~bfoz/pocket
>
> What do you think about it ?
>
> As I already build a propic2 hardware, I'm looking for a software able to
> use it. I will try picprg (the version I tried was only working for kernel
> 2.0 or 2.2, and I had troubles. Carlos, thank you for the link).
>
> I will also have a look at jpictools (Kevin, how do I use the downloaded
> file ? I have jre installed, but don't know how to execute the .jar files.
> I'm not familiar with java stuff).
>
> Well, thank you for all your suggestions.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Frederic
>
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/biloba
>
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