Out of curiosity, how would one get their code from the PC to this
external programmer if it is supposedly standalone?


Happy Hacking,

David E. McMackins II
Associate, Free Software Foundation (#12889)

www.mcmackins.org www.delwink.com
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On 03/30/2016 01:01 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On 03/30/2016 01:24 PM, Gavin Bauer wrote:
>> Not quite sdcc relelated directly, just thought I'd get some help on a
>> hardware note with programmers used.
>> I'm currently looking for hardware options to program the chips via
>> linux. I have everything else necessary and working on code::blocks,
>> compiled via sdcc on an Ubuntu 14.04 system, but unfortunately the
>> hardware I currently use has to be plugged into a seperate laptop with
>> win7 to transfer code to chip.
>>
>> Any suggestions on Linux compatible hardware programmers would be welcome.
>>
>> Current devices used are mainly 80c32 based. I'm primarily Atmel.
> 
>   I gave up on computer-tethered programmers decades ago due to exactly
> this problem.  I use a Data I/O UniSite, which is a standalone machine.
>  I have never looked back.  Life is too short for toy PC-based device
> programmers.
> 
>              -Dave
> 

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