Hi Matt,

No there is not bootloader required. It just programs the chip like your 
programmer does so it works fine on any new chip that has never been 
programmed. I attached the schematic but I will upload all info on GitHub once 
I completed the documentation.

I know about the video needed to be watched sideways. It was just to quickly 
share it. I will remove it after some time.

You mentioned the 'project' folder under jallib/jallib but this is something 
completely different than a software project. Do you not think that it will be 
better to add an extra repository in GitHub under Jallib called 'jalv2board' 
just like jalv2compiler? It might be that in the future other boards will also 
be developed. That is why I also proposed to a directory under 
jalv2board/jalpic_one for this board. Agree?

Kind regards,

Rob



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Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens Matthew Schinkel 
<[email protected]>
Verzonden: dinsdag 26 maart 2019 21:24
Aan: jallib
Onderwerp: [jallib] Re: JALPIC One development board is alive

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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