Looks quite nice Rob, I like the quick programming. Is there any bootloader 
required for the PIC16F18857?

Where can I find the schematic?

It's hard to watch that video sideways.

Matt.

On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 2:10:33 PM UTC-4, Rob Jansen wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> Also posted on Jallib but here some more info.
>
>
> I completed the hardware and the software for the JALPIC One development 
> board. You can compare it with an Arduino Uno but now using a PIC and 
> developed using JAL. The biggest advantage is that you can now test your 
> programs on a board without the need of a programmer.
>
>
> Instead of a thousand words, have a look at this short video that I made. 
> Do not look to much at the quality, I made it to give you an impression of 
> how it works and how it makes your life easy. You have to turn your head 
> when watching since I wanted to have both the board and the program on the 
> video.
>
>
> https://youtu.be/Mq3YajeFGc0
>
>
> I still need to add the connectors to the board but it seems to work fine. 
> I am also in the process of documenting how you use the board and which 
> commands it supports. After that my plan is to put all information: 
> Schematic, board layout, control software, sample programs and 
> documentation on GitHub in a new respository 'jalv2board'. I will also make 
> a subdirectory jalpic_one since you never know if another version will be 
> made with another PIC.
>
>
> Suggestions are welcome of course.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Rob
>

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