pyComPic is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for picprog, sdcc and gpasm written in Python. It uses pyGTK and GTK2 for the interface. It's a good choice if you want to avoid the command line. It works with all PIC programmers supported by picprog
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Having pycompic as a stable and mature gui is an important achievement for the comunity, so, as I'm working in the first non-beta version I encourage you to report all issues you may find, errors or not. Have a happy pic programming!
The beta has been released on 19-04-2009, bringing finally the intended functionality that PyComPic was planned to have. List of the most important changes: * Support for all PICs supported by Picprog * Built-in console viewer improved, beeing fully transparent to the user * Support for ASM files As the beta has been released, now the objective is to wipe out all the bugs to have as soon as possible a stable and mature project. Also, a thought that I have for the next version is PIC verifying as an optional feature
- Added support for all pics Picprog supports - Added support for ASM files (gputils) - Improved build-in console outputs - Changed the button to choose a file for a normal button - Bug when compiling paths with spaces fixed - Some literals fixed
Pycompic is an easy frontend for picprog. It has support incomming C files, using sdcc to compile them. Are you trying to build your robot or device in linux and don't want to bother with console commands? Try it out! Alfa release is out! Right now it's only supporting PIC16F84A, if you have it and you're a linux user, I encourage you to test it! Support for the rest of PIC microcontrollers is comming really soon (in the beta all pics will be available)!
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