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From: B. Bogart   benekran.org
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 07:49:57 -0800

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Subject: Re: [piksel] PIC programmer and linux...
From:    cola@looze.net
Date:    Tue, March 8, 2005 8:10 am
To:      "p1k53l workshop" <piksel@bek.no>
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thanks both of you!

I was looking at the gputil but I didn't really know wich resources were
the appropriate (as electronics are already confusing enough by themselves
) - I just remembered the talks at piksel that helped me to gain insigt
into the possibilities of custom hardware a million times more then
browsing and reading material on the subject did... monkey sees monkey
does for me ...

This has already helped me much mnore.

bye!

matthijs.

> cola@looze.net wrote:
>
>>Hello, I'm working on a sensor that uses a PIC16F628 for midi to the pc.
however, the course I've followed focussed on using Jalcc under windows.
I know there are some people on this list here who have done some
hardware projects - what is the most convenient way for uploading to the
pic using serial line ( I have a programer on the serial port ) and
programming it in general on linux? I mostly seem to find assembler
tools but limited programming skills here...
>>
>>My programmer looks like this:
>>
>>http://www.liacs.nl/~klomp/JDM/JDM_manual_en_2004_files/image022.jpg
>>
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>>
> hi,
>
> I'm using PICP but I think it may only apply for PICSTART PLUS.
>
> I think you're using David Tait's way for the hardware programmer, isn't
he has built his own software programmer also?
>
> there're some hints here,
> http://members.optusnet.com.au/dontronics/dtait/index.html
>
> Do you try to ask the gputil list? I think that one is more appropiate.
>
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