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GNUPIC - Open Source PIC Project
Open source project for PIC microcontrollers - Assemblers Disassemblers Compilers Simulators Programmers Interpreters Libraries
preview:
http://www.gnupic.org
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gputils - GNU PIC Utilities
GPUTILS is a collection of tools for the Microchip (TM) PIC microcontrollers.
It includes gpasm, gplink, and gplib.
It's distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
See the gnupic page for other GNU PIC tools such as gpsim, a gputils compatible simulator.
Who is GPUTILS ? Currently, it is primarily supported by Craig Franklin and Scott Dattalo.
preview:
http://gputils.sourceforge.net
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Jose Pino's Microcontroller projects (Microchip PIC)
Welcome to Jose Pino's Microcontroller projects.! Microcontroller Projects using Microchip(R) PICs.
Few components and easy to build.
En Español!, click AQUI para la version en Español. Some of my Microcontroller projects done with PIC. Please do not request ASM or source codes.
Remember to Bookmark this site.
Web Pages on this category: Getting Started with PICs.
Ideas, tips and how to getting started with...
preview:
http://www.josepino.com
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PIC Project Page
Hi, I have been working with computers for the last 20 years.
I used to work for a company that made a simple word processor.
Part of the system involved the use of the Zilog Z8 single chip microprocessor.
We used them to interface to a variety of non standard keyboard and printer combinations.
Later we used Hitachi processors in a similar role.
Using these chips was a lot of fun, they formed the glue in many experimental projects and a few...
preview:
http://www.picprojects.247n.com
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Picnic - PIC/Ethernet Connection Project
What's it all about? The idea is simple: take a PIC (Microchip's microcontroller) and connect it to an ethernet card.
Write some code and get a really small and really cool webserver.
The project behind this idea is picnic.
Picnic started in summer 2001 and supports meanwhile ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP and HTTP in a useful manner.
Naturally the PIC limits our implementations of protocols to a rudimentary state, but nevertheless it's possible to...
preview:
http://picnic.sourceforge.net
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PP06 Pic Programmer
Production (3 level) Programmer for Microchip PIC on Win9X,DOS,NT,Win2K.
Flash and Eprom, 14 and 12 bit devices.
Printer Port programmers and the BEL In-circuit Dual PRODUCTION Pic Programmer board.
preview:
http://sourceforge.net
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