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From: "James Newton. Admin 3" ####@####.####
Date: 16 Nov 2001 02:10:58 -0000
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Carlos, is there any way I can encourage you to work on the unversal programmer hardware design layed out at:
http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist/cump
?

I am VERY excited to have you work on the CUMP project. 

Please let me know what I can do to help.

James Newton (webmaster, former Admin #3) 
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Carlos Nieves Onega wrote on 01-11-13 11:56:

Hi Frederic,
I realize that situation some time ago. There are programmers for eeproms, pics, avrs.. and so on under Linux, but no one being able to program everything.
I'm thinking of starting an universal programmer software project, but first I'm doing my own universal programmer hardware (I'm bored to build  new programmer for each device I want to use).  have started thinking on the software, and most programmers I know, work changing bits on parallel or serial port, and a few of them sending data over serial port, so I think defining a common interface to a programmer which could be used by device drivers for pics, avr, eeprom, and so more could be a good solution. Something like defining functions like change_port_pin, read_port_pin, send_data, receive_data, set_port (options)...
By the way, I remember that another programmer for Windows is Ponyprog, and as I can remember, there's some old version under GPL license, (new ones aren't) so it could be a good start point. If you are interested, I was hacking on a picprg version (http://picprg.sourceforge.net), which could be adapted to any pic by defining a text config file. It's a ncurses program, not a nice GTK or KDE GUI, but I think you should got some software version under console and then change to the GUI you want. This version of picprg is some old (from August, as I remember).I didn't got any user feedback since then, so I stopped to work on it to begin the design of my programmer hardware.

Regards,

Carlos


 
En mar, 2001-11-13 a 09:42, Frederic escribio:  Hello,
> 
> As I was looking for tools under linux to develop with Pic, I found the  wonderfull gnupic web site, and all great softs presented there (gpasm,  gpsim, and in near future sdcc/pic will be a pretty good working team.  Thanks to Scott, Ralf, Craig and all people working on it).
> 
> The only missing tool, is a good universal pic programmer software, able  to drive many kind of hardware programmers (propic2, David tait's, ...).  I found IcProg, which is very nice, but only working under Windows.
> 
> I contacted his author, and he told me that he doesn't really want to make  his sources public (I respect his choice). IcProg is developped with  Delphi4, and Bonny (the author) do not have time to port it under Linux  using Kylix. So, He is looking for people who know Kylix and want to  involve in the port of IcProg.
> 
> You can have a look at his web site: http://www.ic-prog.com.  You can contact the author at "Bonny Gijzen" ####@####.####
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
>     Frederic
> 
>     http://perso.wanadoo.fr/biloba
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