[NTLUG:Discuss] MPLAB PIC microcontroller IDE for Linux

Brian brian at pongonova.net
Thu Jun 23 10:23:51 CDT 2005


Johnny--

Did you check out the link I posted?  There are several Linux
microcontroller programming apps out there...I'm not too sure why
you're insisting on an IDE.  Many just use the programming editor of
their choice, compile the program and then use a separate loader to
load it.  Or consider running a Windows IDE under WINE if you're that
set on an IDE platform.

   --Brian

On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:09:54AM -0500, Johnny Cybermyth wrote:
> I am still hunting for a good linux IDE for coding c microcontroller 
> projects.  I have run across something called the GNAT Programming 
> studio that I haven't tried yet.  Has anyone else given this a shot?  I 
> have tried XEmacs and am just not getting what I need out of it.  I'm 
> quite sure XEmacs is _flexible_ enough to do what I want, it is just a 
> matter of learning how to do everything (i.e. spend time programming the 
> IDE).  2 immediate issues are:
> 1> no color syntax highlighting even when in cc mode
> 2> don't know how to save custom key bindings from session to session




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