Well, we'll see how my classes this term affect / torture me, but if it's not too horrible (or so horrible that I wind up not caring - with half Commerce courses, it could swing either way), I do hope to get something working for this. Probably written in Python, so that it'll port easily to Linux. Thankfully it uses an FTDI chip for the USB interfacing, so drivers for MacOS (and Linux) are easily available. On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 02:00:37 +0000, Wesley Moore wrote: > Funny you should mention that. I will be ordering one of the kitsrus PIC > programmers shortly and am also looking at writing something to make it work > with OS X. > > Wes > > On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 04:39:58PM -0700, Jason S wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Randy Glenn" > > Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 3:09 PM > > > > As for the not finding useful software, I've not found the same > > problem. Try looking at VersionTracker (www.versiontracker.com) - > > that's a pretty good listing right there. Though there are some (like > > a program to access my Kit 150 programmer) that I'm just gonna have to > > write myself :) > > -- > Wesley Moore - wmoore@freeshell.org - http://wmoore.no-ip.info/ > Free Email provided by: SDF Public Access UNIX System http://sdf.lonestar.org/ > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.piclist.com > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- -Randy Glenn Computer Eng. and Mgt. Year IV, McMaster University Chair, McMaster IEEE Student Branch randy.glenn-at-gmail.com - glennrb-at-mcmaster.ca randy.glenn-at-computer.org - randy_glenn-at-ieee.org http://www.randyglenn.ca _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist