On Sunday 13 Aug 2006 8:29 pm, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > On 8/11/06, J.Bakshi wrote: > > > Also, I have written software in Python called "pyk". It supports > > > both PICkit 1 and 2. And there is an IDE called piklab which works > > > with the PICkit 2. I believe all these programs work well. > > > > > > For PICkit 2 discussion, you may want to join this Google group: > > > http://groups.google.com/group/pickit-devel > > > > > > The authors of the Linux software are members, as well as the PICkit > > > guys at Microchip. > > > > Great work Mark !! So another IDE for PIC. A few months ago I discovered > > an IDE for PIC, that was baesd on Qt tool. It is called Pikdev and > > actually a GUI for KDE lovers :-) Does your S/W supports JDM too ? > > thanks fot the information regarding list. > > Piklab starts as a fork of Pikdev but now it has many more functionalities. > It supports gputils/sdcc/JAL/MPLAB C18/MPLAB C30. It also supports > direct programmers (JDM/Tait)/MPLAB ICD2/PICkit 2/PICkit 1/ICD 1 under > Linux. For the detail of Piklab, please go to the web site. > http://piklab.sourceforge.net/ > > PICkit 2 is also supported by pk2 > (http://home.pacbell.net/theposts/picmicro/) and pyk under Linux. It is a > nice little USB programmers which does have great potentials. > Thanks for all detailed information. > Regards, > Xiaofan -- regards, J. Bakshi -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist