Things like MicroChip's PICStart run nicely on Linux under wine.
And if you don't want to run wine, there is an open source program called PICLAB which runs directly on linux, BSD, etc... I would bet it would run under a MAC too. -Chuck Harris Stanley Reynolds wrote:
Google "pic programming mac os" turns up many links. http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.20/20.02/PICMicrocontroller/index.html http://www.1710.co.uk/cms/pics-on-mac Stanley ----- Original Message ---- From: Thomas A. Frank<[email protected]> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement<[email protected]> Sent: Wed, July 7, 2010 10:56:29 AM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] PICTIC II Programmed 16f688 chips Hi Bob; When I can buy one of those programmers that runs on the MAC OS, please let me know. I would much prefer to offer a fellow enthusiast $20 to provide a programmed chip then get involved with Windows (even if it would open the opportunity for Lady Heather...humm). I get too much exposure to it at work to be willing to bring such suffering home. Sadly, I cannot use my work machines for anything along these lines or this would be easy. I do have a DOS machine...an LX200. Tom Frank, KA2CDK
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