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Subject: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Sriram Chadalavada ####@####.####
Date: 26 Mar 2004 21:26:53 +0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0403261441310.32080-100000@wiseguy.ittc.ku.edu>

Hello everyone,
  I am new to gputils and this is my first email to the mailing list.

For our project, we need to program the following PICs:

18LF4220
18LF2320
18LF2220

 I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. This 
might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.

Thanks,
Sriram

Subject: Re: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Craig Franklin ####@####.####
Date: 27 Mar 2004 01:57:33 +0000
Message-Id: <1080352619.2157.13.camel@r2d2>

On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 15:26, Sriram Chadalavada wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>   I am new to gputils and this is my first email to the mailing list.
> 
> For our project, we need to program the following PICs:
> 
> 18LF4220
> 18LF2320
> 18LF2220
> 
>  I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. This 
> might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.
> 

Are these devices in production?  I don't see them on the website.  I
also don't see them in MPLAB 6.4.

They are probably very close to the 

18F4220
18F2320
18F2220

which are supported.  Adding processors is trivial, but it looks like
gputils list is up to date.  Are these planned devices that haven't
reached production?

> Thanks,
> Sriram
> 
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Subject: Re: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Easy B ####@####.####
Date: 27 Mar 2004 16:14:30 +0000
Message-Id: <C8366AA8-8009-11D8-85DF-003065B74C10@freesurf.ch>

So far I know, the only difference between the L types and the normal 
ones is that they can run with lower Voltages.
Cheers
Ezra.

Am 27.03.2004 um 02:56 schrieb Craig Franklin:

> On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 15:26, Sriram Chadalavada wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>   I am new to gputils and this is my first email to the mailing list.
>>
>> For our project, we need to program the following PICs:
>>
>> 18LF4220
>> 18LF2320
>> 18LF2220
>>
>>  I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. 
>> This
>> might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.
>>
>
> Are these devices in production?  I don't see them on the website.  I
> also don't see them in MPLAB 6.4.
>
> They are probably very close to the
>
> 18F4220
> 18F2320
> 18F2220
>
> which are supported.  Adding processors is trivial, but it looks like
> gputils list is up to date.  Are these planned devices that haven't
> reached production?
>
>> Thanks,
>> Sriram
>>
>>
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Subject: Re: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Sriram Chadalavada ####@####.####
Date: 29 Mar 2004 18:20:46 +0100
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0403291047130.14072-100000@wiseguy.ittc.ku.edu>

Hi Craig,
> > 
> > For our project, we need to program the following PICs:
> > 
> > 18LF4220
> > 18LF2320
> > 18LF2220
> > 
> >  I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. This 
> > might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.
> > 
> 
> Are these devices in production?  I don't see them on the website.  I
> also don't see them in MPLAB 6.4.

     All the PICs seem to be in production. 
> 
> They are probably very close to the 
> 
> 18F4220
> 18F2320
> 18F2220
> 
> which are supported.


    Yes. On the Microchip website, the above PICs have been listed as 
purchase options under the 18F category.

Example: 
http://www.microchip.com/1010/pline/picmicro/category/embctrl/14kbytes/devices/18f4220/options/

  Adding processors is trivial, but it looks like
> gputils list is up to date. 
	
  Where can I obtain the latest gputils list? The user manual (Jan 20th, 
2004) lists the 18F PICs. How can we add new procssors?

 Thanks,
 Sriram

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