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brentfinley |
Posted - 10/21/2008 : 13:59:11 Hi,
Can anyone shed some light on the fuse configuration Abbreviations? I am programming a 16F628 and some of the names are confusing.
Like in the Oscillator section.
HS - self explanatory. many follow standard names, but the 2 modes of internal oscillator naming seem cryptic.
is there a list of exactly what they are?
Also.. is there a way to get the programmer to read in the configuration file written by the proton Pic Basic Pro compiler? They write out a config file for the fuses. Can it be refreshed with the programmer Refresh button that does the code to?
Thanks,
Brent
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brentfinley |
Posted - 10/29/2008 : 12:05:08 What would it take to make it command line operational? It would be good for business if you can get a major IDE to integrate with your programmer. |
ZLM |
Posted - 10/28/2008 : 22:05:03 No. This programmer only supports Windows GUI interface. |
brentfinley |
Posted - 10/27/2008 : 12:06:18 Can your programmer be run in command line mode? This way it could integrate with the proton IDE: http://www.picbasic.org/proton_development_suite.php
They have a configurable command line generator that can call your program with parameters (no gui) to push the code directly to the chip.
Does your software work with this? |
ZLM |
Posted - 10/22/2008 : 10:30:12 For the fuse information, you can find it from the chip datasheet. The datasheet you can find from: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/40044F.pdf If your PIC Basic Pro compiler generate standard Hex file and it with configuration information, then the software us able to read it. |