Hi everybody, does anyone know,how i can programm a PIC12F629 with the JDM programmer under Linux? I added a PIC12F629 entry in hexfile.cc and could then read a PIC12F629 (only Flash,not EEPROM) but when i try to programm it i get verify errors... is there a tool for Linux to programm PIC12**?? Greetings , SIGINT |
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PIC12F629,JDM programmer and LINUX ??
Started by ●May 14, 2003
Reply by ●May 14, 20032003-05-14
Far as I know there isn't. I don't know anything about the JDM
programmer at all. However, I recently started using the PICkit-1 USB programmer
(cheap) and one of the things I want to do is make a user space driver /
programming software in Linux for it. There is USB-robot, a generic user space
driver for Linux. Problem is, it was written before there was interrupt transfer
support in libusb. PICkit 1 uses a PIC with USB capability as the programmer
controller, and it uses USB version 1.1 interrupt type data transfers.
--- In , "sigint112" <SIGINT@f...> wrote: > Hi everybody, > does anyone know,how i can programm a PIC12F629 with the > JDM programmer under Linux? I added a PIC12F629 entry in hexfile.cc > and could then read a PIC12F629 (only Flash,not EEPROM) but when i try > to programm it i get verify errors... > is there a tool for Linux to programm PIC12**?? > > Greetings , > SIGINT |
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Reply by ●May 15, 20032003-05-15
>Far as I know there isn't. That's bad ... so i must use Windoze :( >I don't know anything about the JDM programmer at all. http://www.jdm.homepage.dk/newpic.htm It's cheap,easy to build and uses the COM for Powersupply. However, I recently started using the PICkit-1 USB programmer (cheap) and one of the things I want to do is make a user space driver / programming software in Linux for it. There is USB-robot, a generic user space driver for Linux. Problem is, it was written before there was interrupt transfer support in libusb. PICkit 1 uses a PIC with USB capability as the programmer controller, and it uses USB version 1.1 interrupt type data transfers. I don't like USB: it's to expensive for "just4fun" projects ; or do you know,if it's possible to use the PIC as USB interface? Greetings, SIGINT |
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Reply by ●May 18, 20032003-05-18
did u try using wine? for most distributions it comes inbuilt wine=emulation for linux, program like ic-prog work fine, that uses the serial port it might emulate the usb as well --- In , "sigint112" <SIGINT@f...> wrote: > >Far as I know there isn't. > > That's bad ... so i must use Windoze :( > > >I don't know anything about the JDM programmer at all. > > http://www.jdm.homepage.dk/newpic.htm > > It's cheap,easy to build and uses the COM for Powersupply. > > However, I recently started using the PICkit-1 USB programmer (cheap) > and one of the things I want to do is make a user space driver / > programming software in Linux for it. There is USB-robot, a generic > user space driver for Linux. Problem is, it was written before there > was interrupt transfer support in libusb. PICkit 1 uses a PIC with USB > capability as the programmer controller, and it uses USB version 1.1 > interrupt type data transfers. > > I don't like USB: it's to expensive for "just4fun" projects ; or do you > know,if it's possible to use the PIC as USB interface? > Greetings, > SIGINT |