Are you telling that exists a command line to use pickit 2? How could I
integrate it to piklab?

Regards,

Antonio A. Todo Bom Neto
 Em 27/05/2013 07:32, "Daniel Michalik" <s...@blackamp.de> escreveu:

> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 11:50:56AM +0300, Ori Idan wrote:
> > I have to program a PIC24FJ64GA from Linux, however I did not find any
> command
> > line utility to do it. I already have the HEX file for it.
>
> Guessing out of the blue, can you use pk2cmd (source code and binary
> available on the Microchip website) and a pickit2? Works fine for me for
> other chips of the same manufacturer.
>
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