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Subject: Re: Unified Programmer Application???
From: Carlos Nieves Onega ####@####.####
Date: 13 Dec 2001 21:37:45 -0000
Message-Id: <1008279689.533.2.camel@otilio>

Hi Eric,
As I know, there are no such programmer software, but there's no
technical reason so it doesn't exist. In fact, such software exists for
Windows (Ponyprog, or Icprog, for example), but not for Linux.
The only reason it doesn't exist is because anyone has written it yet.
I planned to switch into something like that, when I was hacking on
picprg (http://picprg.sourceforge.net), but I started doing some
hardware issues, and I have no enough time now to work on that.
This issue has been posted to the list before, and it seemed that there
were people interested on working on this project (check the list
archive for more information)... Maybe a leader is needed?

Cheers,

Carlos

El jue, 13-12-2001 a las 21:41, Eric Molitor escribió:
> I've been lurking for a little while but this is my first post to the
> list. (So bear with my ignorant bliss and poor spelling...)
>
> gpsim and gpasm are great applications and I've been using them on and
> off for a little while now. It seems like gpprog is something that
> should exist. Basically an app that takes intel hex files and programs
> devices using a modular driver type architecture to access the actual
> programmer. Maybe this has been addressed before, but right now it seems
> there is basically a programming app for each style of programmer
> (serial or pic).
> 
> Is there a program I've missed that does this? Or is there some
> technical reason why you couldnt move the driving logic for each device
> into libraries and utilize one application (with the appropriate library
> for whatever type programmer you have.) to do the actual programming.
> 
> Cheers,
>    Eric
> 
> 
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