Bug#920199: ITP: ponyprog -- Serial device programmer

2019-01-22 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Am 22.01.19 um 17:34 schrieb Andrej Shadura:
> Unbelievable, I didn’t know PonyProg is still being maintained. At
> some point in the past (2009?)

2009? Pah! :P
I think think the first time I've used Ponyprog was around 1999. ;)

-- 
Regards
Carsten



Bug#920199: ITP: ponyprog -- Serial device programmer

2019-01-22 Thread Andrej Shadura
On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 17:00, Carsten Schoenert  wrote:
>
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Carsten Schoenert 
>
> * Package name: ponyprog
>   Version : 3.0.0~rc0
>   Upstream Author : Claudio Lanconelli 
> Eduard Kalinowski 
> * URL : https://github.com/lancos/ponyprog
> * License : GPL-2+, LGPL-2.1
>   Programming Lang: C++,
>   Description : Serial device programmer
>
>  PonyProg is a serial device programmer software with a user friendly
>  GUI framework available for Windows and Linux. Its purpose is reading
>  and writing every serial device. With PonyProg and SI-Prog you can
>  program Wafercard for SAT, eeprom within GSM, TV or CAR-RADIO.
>  Furthermore it can be used as a low cost starter kit for PIC and AVR.
>  .
>  PonyProg supports AVR, SPI eeprom, AVR micro, 12C bus 8bit eeprom, PIC
>  16 micro, PIC 12 micro, AT89S micro and SDE2506 eeprom family chips.
>  .
>  You can open any HEX, e2p, mot, csm, rom, eep, bin files and burn them
>  to uC or PIC. You can even backup the old program on the chip using
>  Ponyprog. Ponyprog enables the user to write, verify and erase data on
>  the microchip.
>  .
>  Set fuse bits and locks using PonyProg. You can save any HEX file to
>  BIN file or eep file,BIN file to HEX file or MOT file and vice versa so
>  you can use Ponyprog as converter too. PonyProg offers serial or
>  parallel port programming for uC's. You can even change polarity of
>  control lines without touching the wires using I/O port setup.
>  .
>  Using Ponyprog together with generic USB2serial adapters is currently
>  not possible! There are plans by upstream to use libusb to add such
>  functionality.
>
> This package will be maintained within the Debian Electronics team.
> Co-maintainers are welcome!

Unbelievable, I didn’t know PonyProg is still being maintained. At
some point in the past (2009?) I though about rewriting it from
scratch, but I’m happy to see it being developed again!

-- 
Cheers,
  Andrej



Bug#920199: ITP: ponyprog -- Serial device programmer

2019-01-22 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Carsten Schoenert 

* Package name: ponyprog
  Version : 3.0.0~rc0
  Upstream Author : Claudio Lanconelli 
Eduard Kalinowski 
* URL : https://github.com/lancos/ponyprog
* License : GPL-2+, LGPL-2.1
  Programming Lang: C++, 
  Description : Serial device programmer

 PonyProg is a serial device programmer software with a user friendly
 GUI framework available for Windows and Linux. Its purpose is reading
 and writing every serial device. With PonyProg and SI-Prog you can
 program Wafercard for SAT, eeprom within GSM, TV or CAR-RADIO.
 Furthermore it can be used as a low cost starter kit for PIC and AVR.
 .
 PonyProg supports AVR, SPI eeprom, AVR micro, 12C bus 8bit eeprom, PIC
 16 micro, PIC 12 micro, AT89S micro and SDE2506 eeprom family chips.
 .
 You can open any HEX, e2p, mot, csm, rom, eep, bin files and burn them
 to uC or PIC. You can even backup the old program on the chip using
 Ponyprog. Ponyprog enables the user to write, verify and erase data on
 the microchip.
 .
 Set fuse bits and locks using PonyProg. You can save any HEX file to
 BIN file or eep file,BIN file to HEX file or MOT file and vice versa so
 you can use Ponyprog as converter too. PonyProg offers serial or
 parallel port programming for uC's. You can even change polarity of
 control lines without touching the wires using I/O port setup.
 .
 Using Ponyprog together with generic USB2serial adapters is currently
 not possible! There are plans by upstream to use libusb to add such
 functionality.

This package will be maintained within the Debian Electronics team.
Co-maintainers are welcome!

Regards
Carsten