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gpsim is an open sourced simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. It supports all three families of PICs: 12-bit, 14-bit, and 16-bit cores. See also gputils http://gputils.sourceforge.net/
JAVA Program to Sequence Diagram Generator. This tool tries to help on analysing and understanding the behavior of the code when developping JAVA applications by generating the respective Sequence Diagram automatically at program execution.
Open-source tools, such as the ccompiler4pic32 compiler, related to Microchip Technology's PIC microcontrollers and dsPIC digital signal controllers. http://www.microchip.com
GPICD - The GNU PIC Programmer and In-Circuit Debugger.
GPICD is an open-source Programmer and In-Circuit debugger for the Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) family of microcontrollers. It is an ideal complement for the gputils development tool set.
Venn isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer, whether BYO or company issued.
Venn is a secure workspace for remote work that isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer. Work lives in a secure local enclave that is company controlled, where all data is encrypted and access is managed. Within the enclave – visually indicated by the Blue Border around these applications – business activity is walled off from anything that happens on the personal side. As a result, work and personal uses can now safely coexist on the same computer.
This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.
OSProg (Open Source PRogrammer) is a device programmer project. The target is to provide with wide range supported devices (PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, PIC, MCU, etc) at low price, simple and flexible hardware design.