Woohoo ! It's working ! Great, thanks !
Now I need to "downgrade" it so I can use it from command line and get rid
of GUI.
Cool...

Seb
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2009/8/9 Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>

> Hi Albert,
>
> Thanks for the link, I gonna try this.
> I used to use pytbl (http://www.cihologramas.com/contrib/pytbl.html). I've
> also found tinyjpfr (http://jmandon.free.fr/) from the same author as
> Pinguino ! (looking at the code, there are higly similar portion of code
> between pytbl and tinyjpfr, the latter seems to be derived from the first...
> so it's no working too).
>
> Seb
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> Sébastien Lelong
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>
>
> 2009/8/9 AlbertF <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Hi Seb,
>> There is also a sourceforge project, there seems to be a recent
>> version, don't know if it supports 18f, but
>> source code is available
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinybldlin/files/
>> Albert
>>
>>
>> On 9 aug, 20:31, Rob Hamerling <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi Seb,
>> >
>> > Sebastien Lelong wrote:
>> >
>> > > OK. It appears the problem comes from my Linux tinybootloader client.
>> Seems
>> > > not working with 18F devices. I've successfully  programmed a
>> blink-a-led
>> > > using original Windows version.
>> >
>> > > So... is there anybody here who has a Linux (or cross-platform
>> version) of a
>> > > Tiny client ? (Rob, I remember you sometime talked about this, did I
>> dream
>> > > or will you save my WE ?...)
>> >
>> > I'm afraid not. I have indeed written a (commandline) TinyBootLoader
>> > client for some specific PICs (16F88 and 16F886). It is written with
>> > support for eCS, Linux and W32 (like Xwisp2), but I have not tested it
>> > with Linux yet. More importantly for you it does not support any 18F!
>> > I could send you the C-source, but since it is not table-driven it will
>> > probably take you a lot of time to adapt it for the 18F.
>> >
>> > Why not ask the author of your Linux client to check/fix the problem?
>> >
>> > Regards, Rob
>> >
>> > --
>> > Rob Hamerling, Vianen, NL (http://www.robh.nl/)
>> >>
>>
>

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