On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:23:36 +1100, the renowned Peter Jetson
<pjetson@pobox.com> wrote:
>I have a number of older PIC projects that were written using Parallax
>assembly mnemonics for the 16C56 and 16C57, and I need to firstly
>convert the source code to Microchip mnemonics, and then make the
>programs run on newer PIC's with flash memory instead of OTP.
>
>I've spent quite a bit of time googling to try to find a program to do
>(or help me do) the source code translation, without much luck. The
>best lead I was able to turn up was a program called ParaPic, written by
>a Tony Nixon, but the web sites that it used to be available from no
>longer exists, and all of the links I was able to find pointed to the
>same non-existent places.
>
>Can anyone point me to either this program, or something else that will
>help me with the translation?h
Tony's e-mail is Tony.Nixon (remove all this) (commercial at sign)
ENG.MONASH.EDU.
in the Australia domain. You could try him.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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Reply by Peter Jetson●March 24, 20042004-03-24
I have a number of older PIC projects that were written using Parallax
assembly mnemonics for the 16C56 and 16C57, and I need to firstly
convert the source code to Microchip mnemonics, and then make the
programs run on newer PIC's with flash memory instead of OTP.
I've spent quite a bit of time googling to try to find a program to do
(or help me do) the source code translation, without much luck. The
best lead I was able to turn up was a program called ParaPic, written by
a Tony Nixon, but the web sites that it used to be available from no
longer exists, and all of the links I was able to find pointed to the
same non-existent places.
Can anyone point me to either this program, or something else that will
help me with the translation?
Thanks in advance,
Peter Jetson