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Subject: Re: Programming PIC18F1220
From: Xavier MONTAGNE
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 14:28:27 +0200 (CEST)

Hi Gordon,

I've personnaly developed a free hardware & software programmer for PIC18 family : PP18.
It runs under Windows (all platform) and I've almost finish a Linux version.

I've developed the application with Borland Builder 3.0 (Windows platform) and Kylix
(Linux platform).

I manage PIC18F1220 and PIC18F1320 thanks to dedicated DLL (these DLL hasn't been yet
provided to my web site). 
Visit my web page to have a look at PP18 :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/softelec/

Regards,
Xavier


> Message du 20/05/03 09:32
> De : Scott Gordon <scottG@qimr.edu.au>
> A : gnupic@linuxhacker.org
> Copie à : Scott Gordon <scottG@qimr.edu.au>
> Objet : Programming PIC18F1220
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if any of the public domain or shareware software out
> there will program a PIC18F1220 (or 1320) chip using a Tait-style
> programmer ?
> 
> I'm using a `Kit 96' from Dontronics, which uses the PC parallel port. It
> works fine for PIC18F452 chips using PICALLW in Windows XP .. but I'm not
> sure how different the programming is. I'm using a parallel port
> integrated into an ATX motherboard.
> 
> Software that works in Linux (Mandrake 9 , i386) without much
> tweaking would be ideal, but software that runs in Windows XP would
> also be fine.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
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