> On Jun 14, 7:35 pm, Randy Yates <ya...@ieee.org> wrote:
>> d_s_klein <d_s_kl...@yahoo.com> writes:
>> > Seriously, this Google search took me less than five minutes, and
>> > there were "About 3,860 results".
>>
>> Ahh, a Google University graduate.
>> --
>> Randy Yates % "Ticket to the moon, flight leaves here today
>> Digital Signal Labs % from Satellite 2"
>> mailto://ya...@ieee.org % 'Ticket To The Moon'http://www.digitalsignallabs.com% *Time*, Electric Light Orchestra
>
>
> The ability to do a web search is an asset.
I don't believe I indicated otherwise.
> Perhaps you should have viewed that as "constructive criticism"?
Perhaps you should learn or review combinatorics: There are almost
500,000 possible combinations of Just one four-letter term from the 26
letters of the English alphabet. Knowing, or guessing, the correct terms
to get the information you seek is often not as straightforward as you
two seem to believe, and even once you've got a "good" combination,
sorting through the mountains of useless information to get to a few
good bytes is often time-consuming and error-prone.
So, while I appreciate the response to my request, I in no way apologize
for it.
--
Randy Yates % "Bird, on the wing,
Digital Signal Labs % goes floating by
mailto://yates@ieee.org % but there's a teardrop in his eye..."
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % 'One Summer Dream', *Face The Music*, ELO
Reply by LittleAlex●June 15, 20102010-06-15
On Jun 14, 7:35 pm, Randy Yates <ya...@ieee.org> wrote:
> d_s_klein <d_s_kl...@yahoo.com> writes:
> > Seriously, this Google search took me less than five minutes, and
> > there were "About 3,860 results".
>
> Ahh, a Google University graduate.
> --
> Randy Yates % "Ticket to the moon, flight leaves here today
> Digital Signal Labs % from Satellite 2"
> mailto://ya...@ieee.org % 'Ticket To The Moon'http://www.digitalsignallabs.com% *Time*, Electric Light Orchestra
The ability to do a web search is an asset.
Perhaps you should have viewed that as "constructive criticism"?
Reply by Randy Yates●June 14, 20102010-06-14
d_s_klein <d_s_klein@yahoo.com> writes:
> Seriously, this Google search took me less than five minutes, and
> there were "About 3,860 results".
Ahh, a Google University graduate.
--
Randy Yates % "Ticket to the moon, flight leaves here today
Digital Signal Labs % from Satellite 2"
mailto://yates@ieee.org % 'Ticket To The Moon'
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % *Time*, Electric Light Orchestra
Reply by Dave Nadler●June 14, 20102010-06-14
On Jun 12, 7:10=A0am, Randy Yates <ya...@ieee.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to be doing some PIC32 development and I'd love to do it under
> linux if I'm able. We have a PIC32MX and the Microchip ICD2 "hockey
> puck" JTAG.
>
> I don't care so much about an IDE - I'd rather build my stuff using
> emacs/gnumake. But what I need are:
>
> =A01. A cross-compiler/assembler/linker that runs under linux
> =A02. The debugger.
>
> Keep in mind we also have the MPLAB software - we've bought several
> development boards. But as far as I've seen, this stuff all runs
> under Windoze and not linux.
>
> Can anyone give me some pointers/clues? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> --Randy
>
> --
> Randy Yates =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0% "She's sweet on =
Wagner-I think she'd die for Beethoven.
> Digital Signal Labs =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0% =A0She love the way Pucc=
On Jun 12, 4:10=A0am, Randy Yates <ya...@ieee.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to be doing some PIC32 development and I'd love to do it under
> linux if I'm able. We have a PIC32MX and the Microchip ICD2 "hockey
> puck" JTAG.
>
> I don't care so much about an IDE - I'd rather build my stuff using
> emacs/gnumake. But what I need are:
>
> =A01. A cross-compiler/assembler/linker that runs under linux
> =A02. The debugger.
>
> Keep in mind we also have the MPLAB software - we've bought several
> development boards. But as far as I've seen, this stuff all runs
> under Windoze and not linux.
>
> Can anyone give me some pointers/clues? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> --Randy
>
> --
> Randy Yates =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0% "She's sweet on =
Wagner-I think she'd die for Beethoven.
> Digital Signal Labs =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0% =A0She love the way Pucc=
Hi,
I'm going to be doing some PIC32 development and I'd love to do it under
linux if I'm able. We have a PIC32MX and the Microchip ICD2 "hockey
puck" JTAG.
I don't care so much about an IDE - I'd rather build my stuff using
emacs/gnumake. But what I need are:
1. A cross-compiler/assembler/linker that runs under linux
2. The debugger.
Keep in mind we also have the MPLAB software - we've bought several
development boards. But as far as I've seen, this stuff all runs
under Windoze and not linux.
Can anyone give me some pointers/clues? Any help would be appreciated.
--Randy
--
Randy Yates % "She's sweet on Wagner-I think she'd die for Beethoven.
Digital Signal Labs % She love the way Puccini lays down a tune, and
mailto://yates@ieee.org % Verdi's always creepin' from her room."
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % "Rockaria", *A New World Record*, ELO