James Newton, Host wrote: >Pocket Programmer. No longer in production. Open source, so you can build >your own if you are able. > > > Yep, that was Tony Nixon's gadget. Its open source now, but I don't have it anywhere. --Bob >http://www.piclist.com/techref/microchip/pocketprog.htm > >--- >James Newton: PICList webmaster/Admin >mailto:jamesnewton@piclist.com 1-619-652-0593 phone >http://www.piclist.com/member/JMN-EFP-786 >PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.com > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: piclist-bounces@MIT.EDU >>[mailto:piclist-bounces@MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of brusque@hotpop.com >>Sent: 2006 Mar 13, Mon 06:53 >>To: piclist@MIT.EDU >>Subject: [PIC] Programmer for industrial use >> >>Hello, >> >> we're needing to acquire a microcontroller programmer >>that would be used on an industrial environment. This >>programmer must be stand-alone (the computer just would be >>needed for transfering .hex files to the programmer). >> >> A programmer that works this way must have an internal >>memory with enough size to fit some .hex files. To program a >>device, the device is socketed on the ZIF (ICSP support would >>be very usefull) and the file is selected with the LCD and keys. >> >> Another very interesting feature would be some kind of >>acess control/criptography so that users don't have how to >>extract the .hex from the programmer. >> >> I've searched the net without finding anything >>interesting. Someone have sugestions? Experiences on devices >>like this? >> >> Best regards, >> >> Brusque >>-- >>http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change >>your membership options at >>http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist >> >> >> > > > -- Note: To protect our network, attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net . 1-520-850-1673 USA/Canada http://beam.to/azengineer -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist