We have now 2 bootloader discussions:

1. one 'Jal' bootloader (whatever that may be) for all PICs
2. one dedicated bootloader for Jaluino

ad 1: useless to discuss it further without proper arguments

ad 2: continue discussion in Jaluino group s.v.p. (I'm listening)

Rob.


William wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> There are a couple of things we can learn from the success of the
> Arduino: 1) folks are willing to pay a little extra for a pre-
> programmed chip with the bootloader, 2) folks are willing to purchase
> a USB or RS232 level-shifter separately.
> 
> Thankfully, most modern OS's have built-in support for the 3 or 4
> popular USB level-shifter chip-sets. I've also had good luck with
> buying very inexpensive clones of cell-phone cables, such as the Nokia
> CA-42.
> 
> If I were selling a product, I'd go with a bootloader, and a socketed
> cpu if possible.  And I'd include line items in the catalog for
> programming cables and also pre-programmed chips. And my PCB would
> have the same simple serial/programming connector as the Arduino
> boards.
> 
> William
> 
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