I'm currently using a programmer written by myself about 10 years ago.
It can upload code to AT89S52, AT89S8252, AT89S8253 via SPI. I'm using
different Linux distros: Arch, Rosa, Mandriva. It uses serial port for
bit banging using PonyProg interface, so I'm not sure could it work via
usb-serial (FTDI232 etc.). If you in interest of it, e-mail me.
31.03.2016 03:24, Gavin Bauer пишет:
> Hi
>
> 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.
>
> Regards
> Gavin Bauer
>
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