Hi Matt,

I think I have a solution for you.
I know Jean-Pierre Mandon "burn" his 18F2550/4550 chips using a JDM
variant.
Here is the programmer: http://www.pictec.org/jdm/
And here is software which can program 18F4550 as well:
http://www.members.aon.at/electronics/pic/picpgm/

Vasi

On Nov 28, 3:41 am, mattschinkel <[email protected]> wrote:
> yes, of course I would pay vasi for the chips.
>
> I know there are many serial port bootloaders available, but a jallib
> bootloader would be nice for jallib & the tutorial doc. I would prefer
> to use jalv2 to compile a bootloader.
>
> Matt.
>
> On Nov 27, 6:57 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 27, 5:51 pm, mattschinkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Maybe Vasile would be kind enouf to put a bootloader for me :)
> > > or maybe it's time for me to get a new programmer.
>
> > > I saw that there is a Jallib USB bootloader, would it be difficult for
> > > someone to make a Jallib serial port bootloader?
>
> > Greetings Matt,
>
> > My understanding is that Vasile is offering a bare PCB only -- it
> > would be up to you to procure components and solder and test the board
> > yourself.
>
> > But yes, there are many Uart-based bootloaders available.  We can help
> > you get a chip programmed, but really, you'll probably enjoy a better
> > programmer. I use the ICD2, which is getting somewhat old. There are
> > clones available of it. Also, there is Wisp648.
>
> > William

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