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'[SX]: Programming SX MCUs'
2001\05\17@155539
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Jan Malina
I know of one DIY circuit for a programmer that is on the sxlist site, but are there any other out there?
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2001\05\17@235059
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Alejandro Lavarello
Hi, Jan!
Well, I have not tested it, but maybe you can use the "Fluffy"
programmer.
It seems a good tool. It is based in a PIC16F84 which
communicates with the PC using serial and/or parallel port
(automatic detection).
Can program PIC and Ubicom (formerly Scenix) microcontrollers.
Check the page:
http://www.codepuppies.com/~ben/sens/pic/sx/
Cheers!
Alejandro.
At 21:56 17/05/01 +0200, you wrote:
>I know of one DIY circuit for a programmer that is on the sxlist site, but
are there any other out there?
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2001\05\18@013105
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uter van ooijen & floortje hanneman
> Well, I have not tested it, but maybe you can use the "Fluffy"
> programmer.
I have used it (sometime ago) and it worked fine for SX18 and SX28.
Wouter
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2001\05\18@034224
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Jan Malina
Yea, I have already seen the 'fluffy', but the problem is that you would
need a PIC for that, and a programmer for that PIC. And the basic reason
why I am going to use the SX MCUs is because I can get them here easily,
the PICs are harder to get around here....
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2001\05\18@081945
by
michael brown
I use a Picall programmer (CPS117). It will program all PIC12 and PIC16,
Atmel AVR, SX18, SX28 and some serial EPROM chips, although I haven't
programmed any Atmel or SX chips with it. I got it from Amazon electronics
(http://www.electronics123.com) The kit price is $69.95 US. This includes the
license for the software. You do need to supply a 40pin ZIF socket and
power supply. Hope this helps.
Michael Brown
Instant Net Solutions
http://www.KillerPCs.net
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2001\05\25@135037
by
jamesnewton
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