On 7/19/06, Tamas Rudnai wrote: > Nice work! As I can see the whole lot was written for the KDE environment > that uses QT libraries, which is available for Windows as well so I may be > able to play with the Windows porting if you think is a good idea. > I can guess that to port Piklab to windows will not be the priority for Nicolas. Anyway MPLAB is the best tools under Windows for PIC development. Still I think this is a good idea at least for the following reason: to give MPLAB ICD2 user a way to use command-line driver. This is one of the single most important request from Microchip Forum. libusb-win32 filter driver can be used to get ICD2 to work with usb. It is also not that difficult to write cross-platform RS232 serial communicaton code (xwisp2 is doing that for Win32/OS2/FreeBSD/Mac OS X). Piklab-prog supports command line programming using PICkit 1/PICkit 2/ICD2/JDM/Tait/... under Linux. It will be nice to have that for Windows. Regards, Xiaofan -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist