Sure I will be more than happy to burn those for you. BTW thats a nice hack for the Xbox..Are you running Xebian on the Xbox?.
Regards, Murali On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 12:37, Brad Bendily wrote: > On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Muralidar Chakravarthi wrote: > > > I have burnt programs into both 16F84 and 16F628 > > > > What programmer/software are you using?. > I have a programmer that I bought off eBay. I've used 3 different > software packages. PICALLW The one you mention below and another > which I can't remember now. > > > > I built my own $10 programmer (no parts programmer), it will burn both > > the above mentioned chips. I am going to try and find the link to the > > circuit for you. > > > > As far as the programming software goes in WinXP I use... > > > > www.ic-prog.com > > (maybe it already supports your programmer) > > http://www.ic-prog.com/settings.html > > http://www.ic-prog.com/programmers.html > > > > works fine under winXP, the only thing however is that I had to download > > and use > > > > http://www.ic-prog.com/icprog_driver.zip > > I saw this and did download it, but I didn't install it. > I'll definitely give this a shot tonight. > > > > > > > I like IC prog because it program's all of my atmels as well. I moved to > > atmels a while ago, because you get better performance for the same > > price as well as a better supported free avr-gcc for :) > > The project I am working on is this: > http://xirremote.tripod.com > > An infrared remote controller for power on the XBox. > > We have the board built, but need to get the chip > programmed. I'm going to try the driver tonight. > > If it doesn't work can I trouble you for programming > my 5 chips? > > Brad B > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
