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Subject: Re: Traffic lights as extreme feedback device controlled by a PIC via USB
From: Holger Oehm ####@####.####
Date: 8 Sep 2012 19:28:28 -0000
Message-Id: <504B9C1D.40201@holger-oehm.de>

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Hi,

My next PIC project using gputils on github just became useful: An USB
boot loader firmware for PICs (specifically for the 18F13K50).

Project page: https://github.com/holgero/PicUsbBootloader
The license is Apache License, Version 2.0.

It is completely written in assembler and needs only gputils (gpasm and
gplink). Communication with the firmware is done as USB bulk transfers.
The format and the commands are compatible with fsusb[1], which in turn
claims to be compatible with the "PICDEM Full Speed USB" demo board from
Microchip.

Best Regards,
Holger Oehm.

[1]: http://www.internetking.org/fsusb/
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