[NTLUG:Discuss] PIC programming using Linux
J. Reeves Hall
reeves at earthling.net
Fri Jan 21 17:06:59 CST 2000
I don't recall the details, but Linux Journal had an excellent article
on PIC programming a year or so ago. The "David Tait" style programmers
seem to be pretty much universal.
-Reeves
Seth Daniel wrote:
> All,
>
> I have recently been introduced to PIC progamming
> by a friend of mine (for those not familiar with PIC
> I am *not* talking about Position Independent Code.
> I'm referring to the chips made by Microchip
> (http://www.microchip.com)).
>
> I would like to do the programming on my Linux box.
> However, my friend only knows about the DOS and
> Windows tools.
>
> Anyway, I have several tools for Linux. Specifically
> I have:
> o prog84 (http://home3.inet.tele.dk/frda/picasm/prog.html)
> o picprog (http://www.pp.htv.fi/jhyvatti/pic/picprog.html)
> o picasm (http://www.co.jyu.fi/~trossi/pic/)
>
> My questions are these:
>
> o Does anyone have experience with these programs? Or other
> programs?
> o What programmers do you use and/or work best
> with prog84 or picprog? I'm particularly interested
> in a programmer that programs many different PICs.
> o Anything else I might need to know. :o)
>
> Hopefully someone knows something about this. I realize
> it may be a niche nobody in this group fits. Thanks for
> any help.
> --
> seth daniel | Texas Instruments DMOS4/5
> seth at ti.com | Automation Engineering
>
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