Reply by Harold Hallikainen●August 27, 20082008-08-27
> I have
> heard it is possible to port gputils to eclipse for a full graphical asm
> development
> interface, but I've not been successful trying this. What do you think of Eclipse? I've used it a little for NIOS
development
on Altera FPGAs. I find Microchip's IDE a whole lot easier to use, but
it
might be because I've used it for so long.
Well, I run Parallels on my Mac if just such an emergency comes up. I'm
determined as
much as practical to do all my work on OS-X, and thus far, I've been
moderately
successful.
Many of the development tools are command line based, but that doesn't make
them any
less capable. I use Smultron to edit asm code, and Hi-Tide for PIC C. Asm is
compiled
with gputils at the command line. Hi-Tide works in conjunction with Hi-Tech C.
I have
heard it is possible to port gputils to eclipse for a full graphical asm
development
interface, but I've not been successful trying this. I'm also
learning JAL, and JALv2 has
been ported to and works perfectly under OS-X. It has also been installed under
Eclipse,
though I haven't tried this.
For programming PICs under OS-X, the PicKit2 and PK2CMD works perfectly. The
Wisp648 programmer also works perfectly under OS-X. (Keyspan is the way to go
for a
USB to serial interface)
The tools are available, but they don't have the pretty interface. No less
effective, however.
I'm not anti-Windows, but I'll admit to buying a Mac after Vista was
released. It has been
a learning exercise to get all the tools working under OS-X, but it is certainly
possible,
and they are no less powerful than the Windows counterparts.
Joe
--- In p..., "Carlos Marcano" wrote: >
> Flame war alert....
>
Reply by ●August 27, 20082008-08-27
Why ?
The linux contains source codes for learning.
The linux is open source.
The linux is fast. Look beckmarks in google.
The linux is funny for programmers.
The linux is sexy for girls. (All girs in the college love the linux)
The linux contains open source programs for eletrinics.
The linux is beautifull.
The linux is easy.
The linux is free
And ... linux run whesnoth game. :-P ( www.wesnoth.org )
--- Em dom, 17/8/08, np np escreveu:
De: np np
Assunto: Re: [piclist] Linux alternatives to MPLAB
Para: p...
Data: Domingo, 17 de Agosto de 2008, 18:23
Myself I always use assembly because this way we can control everything. I have
used PIC12508 in an automatic I2C copier and a plenty of program
memory was left.
Amar
--- En date de : Dim 17.8.08, Jovan Kostovski a
écrit :
De: Jovan Kostovski
Objet: Re: [piclist] Linux alternatives to MPLAB
À: p...
Date: Dimanche 17 Août 2008, 4h44
Hi Jason,
--- On Fri, 8/15/08, Jason Hsu wrote: > I have a PICSTART Plus programmer with a serial
port.
For software tools for programming PICs under Linux check: http://www.gnupic. org/
I've successfully used for assembly programming under Ubuntu:
gnu pic utils: http://gputils. sourceforge. net/
gpsim: http://www.dattalo. com/gnupic/ gpsim.html
pikdev ide: http://pikdev. free.fr/
> What are my options for programming microcontrollers
in C with Damn
> Small Linux as the OS?
I've never used any C compiler for PIC :(
Check the compiler page on http://www.gnupic. org/
Cheers, Jovan
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Reply by ●August 27, 20082008-08-27
Hot to install mplab in linux whith wine
First, install and configure wine. (apt-get,aptitude, compile, etc)
Why the obsession with Linux ?
MPLAB under Windows is a great package.
Considering its for free its fantastic.
You can pick up Win XP for peanuts on ebay.
Reply by "John J. McDonough, WB8RCR"●August 17, 20082008-08-17
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Hsu"
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:52 AM
Subject: [piclist] Linux alternatives to MPLAB > What are my options for programming microcontrollers
in C with Damn
> Small Linux as the OS?
The gputils suite works quite well. I presume it is installable in DSL, it
is part of recent Fedora distros. It isn't a nice IDE, just the basics.
But on the other hand, in some ways it is a lot nicer than MPLAB.