Michael Shiloh wrote: > I'm trying to set up to work in a Linux environment. It seems the best > combination is the c2c compiler and gpasm, but I'm having some > trouble. Apart from c2c, this is the way I go. Also use emacs with a PIC specific ASM colour mode, CVS for the source repository, and make for building and burning. Also do the burns from a laptop connected by ethernet to my main development machine ... the Makefile causes the "rcp" remote copy of the .hex file to the burning laptop and uses "rsh" to start the burn. Where did you get c2c from? Free? -- James Cameron (quozl@us.netrek.org) Linux, Firewalls, OpenVMS, Software Engineering, CGI, HTTP, X, C, FORTH, COBOL, BASIC, DCL, csh, bash, ksh, sh, Electronics, Microcontrollers, Disability Engineering, Netrek, Bicycles, Pedant, Farming, Home Control, Remote Area Power, Greek Scholar, Tenor Vocalist, Church Sound, Husband. "Specialisation is for insects." -- Robert Heinlein.