On 07/06/2014 10:07, "Richard Gray" <rich...@reallyrathergood.com> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>I'm sorry that this is a bit off-topic, but if ever there was an audience
>to
>ask this question of, if would have to be here.
>
>Quite a few years ago, I did a project using a mid-range PIC16F84A -
>mostly
>about digital inputs and outputs. The project worked perfectly, but I
>used a
>programmer from Microchip called a PICstart. I used the supplied software
>on
>Windows, which drove the programmer via an RS232C port.

Can't help you with that but I'm very happy with my PICKit2, open source
and just USD 35 last time I checked. I've also got PICKit3 which I've not
used much, somehow I do not like that so much, can't say why because it
looks almost identical.

>Also, I'm mildly interested in a GUI Integrated Development Environment
>(although I'm just as happy with text-mode and Curses-type interfaces),
>and
>would appreciate a steer if anyone can offer some suggestions?

On this page I describe how I use Eclipse for embedded development:

http://www.sparetimelabs.com/funwith08/funwith08.php

although it is about HC08 I actually use it with SDCC too and other things
too.

br Kusti




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