On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:24:19PM -0800, Martin McCormick enlightened us thusly
> Declan Moriarty writes:
> >This required an internal firmware upgrade to version 3.0 (which
> >bellyflopped) so use 3.10 or higher. If you use picp to program it under
> >linux, you need version 0.5 or better. 
> 
>       Thanks.  I will be using picp under Linux and plan to buy a
> new Picstart Plus as it appears that all 3 of my old programmers are
> unsuitable to work under Linux.  Had I known there would eventually be
> as much Linux support as there turned out to be, I would have done a
> number of things quite differently.:-)  Even I have 20/20 hind sight.
> 

There is a mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] you might find
helpful. Do a search for Trivial Low Voltage Programmer which is
a competing piece of hardware running, I believe, on picprg software and
which has a schematic on line, and several modified versions of same are
also up there. You can build your own - why pay Microchip?

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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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