Re: [time-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux?

2014-05-18 Thread Bob Stewart
old JDM.  I may make 2 of them so I can get LIRC pulled off of the motherboard port, as well. http://www.qsl.net/eb4eqa/serial_booster/serial_booster.htm Bob From: Rudolf Bodocsi To: time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2014 1:27 AM Subject: Re: [time

Re: [time-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux?

2014-05-17 Thread Rudolf Bodocsi
On 15/05/14 00:15, Bob Stewart wrote: Can anyone suggest a PIC programmer that will work with Piklab on Linux? The replacement serial board I just bought won't drive my JDM Classic PIC programmer. It doesn't reliably drive my LIRC IR transmitter either, so I have to devote the serial port on

Re: [time-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux?

2014-05-14 Thread Chris Albertson
I =switched over to USB based development boards a few years back. Must have a mini USB on them and you never even need to think about "programming" you simply click "upload" in the text editor. You can get them with ARV, Adruino, ARM and other CPUs. Prices in some cases under $5. I've not had

Re: [time-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux?

2014-05-14 Thread Bob Stewart
-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux? Can anyone suggest a PIC programmer that will work with Piklab on Linux?  The replacement serial board I just bought won't drive my JDM Classic PIC programmer.  It doesn't reliably drive my LIRC IR transmitter either, so I have to devote the se

[time-nuts] PIC Programmer for Piklab in Linux?

2014-05-14 Thread Bob Stewart
Can anyone suggest a PIC programmer that will work with Piklab on Linux?  The replacement serial board I just bought won't drive my JDM Classic PIC programmer.  It doesn't reliably drive my LIRC IR transmitter either, so I have to devote the serial port on my motherboard to LIRC.  My GPSDO devel