you wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > On Sat, 4 Nov 1995, Adrian Kennard wrote: > > >I wasn't to happy with the standard PIC assembler, so I have written an > >alternative version. Its primarily for 16C84 use. I have used it for a > >couple of programs and it seems to work okay. > > > >I don't know if anyone is interested in this. I can compile to 286 based DOS > >and uuencode, but its a bit long to post to the pic list. I could set up a > >mail responder to automatically email copies to people I suppose. > > I'm interested... especially if you're going to release the source-code! > Hopefully, you've written it in ANSI C so I can compile it under Linux!! > (PIC16C84 program-download code is already out there, somewhere...) > > Boy, I'd *love* it if I wouldn't have to keep DOS around for PIC development. A few people have asked this. I would rather wait until the source is a little more stable, until then its under my control. In the mean time I am attempting to get executables for :- Sun spark Linux 286 (anything else people want) I will also see if I can set up an ftp or web site for it (any offers?) I have ARM versions already as that's what I wrote it on <-: Yes, its ANSI C, but let me have you comments on the program (20 of you so far!) and I will make necessary improvements/fixes before releasing source. BTW, I am thinking of making a PIC programmer for use on Acorn platforms as well, unless anyone has one (<-:). -- _ (_) _| _ . _ _ Tel +44 973 222257 ( )(_|( |(_|| ) Fax UK 0500 222258 E&OE