On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 10:11 PM, august <
august@...> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using the pickit2
> and pk2cmd under linux?
If you can not get the answer here, maybe you can try
pickit-devel group.
http://groups.google.com/group/pickit-devel> Does the latest pk2cmd 1.12 with the 2.32 firmware work under linux?
> Any suggestions?
It should work.
mcuee@Ubuntu804:~/Desktop/build/pk2cmd/pk2cmdv1.12.0$ ./pk2cmd -?V
Executable Version: 1.12.00
Device File Version: 1.52.00
OS Firmware Version: 2.32.00
Operation Succeeded
mcuee@Ubuntu804:~/Desktop/build/pk2cmd/pk2cmdv1.12.0$ ./pk2cmd -PPIC18F4550 -I
Device ID = 1202
Operation Succeeded
mcuee@Ubuntu804:~/Desktop/build/pk2cmd/pk2cmdv1.12.0$ ./pk2cmd -PPIC18F4550 -E
Erasing Device...
Operation Succeeded
mcuee@Ubuntu804:~/Desktop/build/pk2cmd/pk2cmdv1.12.0$ ./pk2cmd -PPIC18F4550 -C
Device is blank
Operation Succeeded
You may need to add a cap between Vdd and Vss.
http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m=270347&mpage=2 (Post 25).
The "Operation Succeeded" just means the program returns properly. It does
not really mean the intended operation is correctly finished. Maybe we should
ask the author to change it.
Regards,
Xiaofan
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