Hello all, I'm developing embedded software for a number of platforms, using only Linux as my host system. Unfortunately, often I need a second PC running windows to run the software to drive the programmer to program MCU's, flash, eeproms et all. Can anybody recommend me a generic programmer with : - Solid support for running on linux. No fiddling with 2.4 kernel drivers built with dirty hardware-abstraction-libraries etc. - Command-line interface for programming from scripts/makefiles is a *huge* pro - preferably a USB interface, since I tend fry printer ports quite often, and RS232 is simple too slow. Price is not a big issue if the hardware is ok. Thank you very much, _Ico -- :wq ^X^Cy^K^X^C^C^C^C
Looking for universal programmer with proper linux support
Started by ●August 2, 2006
Reply by ●August 3, 20062006-08-03
Ico <usenet@zevv.nl> wrote:> Hello all, > > I'm developing embedded software for a number of platforms, using only > Linux as my host system. Unfortunately, often I need a second PC > running windows to run the software to drive the programmer to program > MCU's, flash, eeproms et all. > > Can anybody recommend me a generic programmer with : > > - Solid support for running on linux. No fiddling with 2.4 kernel > drivers built with dirty hardware-abstraction-libraries etc. > > - Command-line interface for programming from scripts/makefiles is a > *huge* pro > > - preferably a USB interface, since I tend fry printer ports quite > often, and RS232 is simple too slow.I forgot to mention that emulation using wine is acceptable as well. Thank you, -- :wq ^X^Cy^K^X^C^C^C^C