Added the [PIC] tag. On 2/19/06, Peter Todd wrote: > On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 10:26:35AM +0800, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > > On 2/19/06, Peter Todd wrote: > > > On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 03:44:42AM +0530, palam.c wrote: > > > > > > I'm a Linux user, I use picp to talk to my programmer, SDCC to do my > > > compiling, and my over-taxed brain to do my debugging. :) > > > > That is a typical Linux user with PIC. > > > > gputils provides the assmebler and linker. > > pikdev /piklab are good IDEs which integrates gputils (assembler > > and linker). > > > > gpsim is the simulator. > > > > SDCC is the C compiler. > > > > pikdev /piklab supports many PICs using simple programmers > > (JDM/Tait/...). picp supports PS+. xwisp2 supports Wisp628. > > pk2/pyk/piklab support PICkit 2. > > Do you have links for those? I did some google searches, and I'm not > sure I found the right pages, a lot of stuff is named piclab for > instance. Here are some links: gnupic: http://www.gnupic.org gputils: http://gputils.sourceforge.net/ gpsim: http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim.html SDCC http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ pikdev: http://pikdev.free.fr/ piklab: http://piklab.sourceforge.net/ ktechlab: http://ktechlab.org/ picp and pk2: http://home.pacbell.net/theposts/picmicro/ xwisp2 and OS/2 PIC development: http://www.robh.nl/picsoft.php pickit-devel: http://groups.google.com/group/pickit-devel MPLAB tools under Wine: http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m=112347 Mac OS PIC development:http://www.1710.co.uk/picosx/ FreeBSD PIC development: http://www.linuxhacker.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?:sss:5270:200601:kglnklnekdmkohaepfni#b piklab is now under active development. version 0.4.2 just came out. Just look at the changelog page and the supported PIC page and you will be impressed. http://piklab.sourceforge.net/devel.php http://piklab.sourceforge.net/devices.php >From http://piklab.sourceforge.net/devel.php: "Piklab is a fork of the project Pikdev. It supports more devices (for e.g. 10F and 30F family), programming with ICD2 (the original code is from the command-line utility lplab), programming with PICkit2 and some basic debugging with ICD2; It also has a richer interface which is hopefully easier to use. Piklab is released under the GNU Public License." Regards, Xiaofan -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist