> -----Original Message----- > From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu > [mailto:piclist-bounces@mit.edu] On Behalf Of M. Adam Davis > On 1/7/06, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > > Updates to my FreeBSD test. > > 6) pk2 and pyk for PICkit 2 do not work yet but I hope they will > > work once I learn how to recompile the kernel. > > make world > If I remember correctly... I dare not to change the kernel yet... Actually I chose to easy way (to change the PICKit 2 firmware to use vendor specific configuration). Now uhid driver will not claim the PICkit 2 and ugen will. So it should work. Unfortunately it does not. So I guess libusb under FreeBSD does have some limitations. I will check this later. >> 12) piklab and pikdev fail to build since they require Linux. > > Did you enable linux binary compatability? > I'am able to build and run piklab-0.2 and pikdev-0.8.1 under FreeBSD after the patches by Nicolas the author of piklab. piklab-0.8.2 can be built but crash during startup. I can not get ICD2 to work under FreeBSD with piklab-0.2 even though I can get ICD2 (USB) connection to work under Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy with piklab. Some other updates: >>1) gputils 0.13.2beta: existing FreeBSD port Latest snapshot works nicely as well. >>2) SDCC Oct 12 2005: existing FreeBSD port Latest CVS version works nicely as well. >>3) gpsim: an old version 0.21.2 works but not yet the 0.21.11 I've got gpsim 0.21.11 working after a simple patch to os_dependent.c. I've reported all my findings to the GNUPIC list. I thought people in this list are not interested on FreeBSD... Anyway, I think this is just an experiment. As long as I can not get USB things to work under FreeBSD, Linux will be the main alternative OS for me. Regards, Xiaofan -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist