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Released version 0.10.0

2016-06-11
2017-10-20
  • Alberto Maccioni

    Released version 0.10.0
    Firmware: added instructions LOAD_PC, LOAD_DATA_INC, READ_DATA_INC, JTAG_SET_MODE, JTAG_SEND_CMD, JTAG_XFER_DATA, JTAG_XFER_F_DATA;
    new USB VID&PID (0x1209,0x5432); changed some CK timing; reduced CLOCK_GEN startup time;
    OP&OPGUI: added 16F18313-23-24-25-26-44-45-46; improved USB communication

    Firmware changes were required to support the new PIC16F18xxx; in addition I'm experimenting with JTAG and PIC32.
    Software adds support for the new parts and switches all algorithms to a blocking read/write function: it returns as soon as the USB programmer sends a response (with a timeout!).
    It works quite well under windows and most of the times under linux; a basic check on the data content is performed in this case to get in sync when needed.
    OpenProg was not updated: does anyone need it?

    Project overview is on main website:
    http://openprog.altervista.org/

     

    Last edit: Alberto Maccioni 2016-06-11
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-06-12

    Wow! Huge update! Thanks so much for this Alberto! Highly appreciated! More power! THANKS!

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2016-06-12
  • Alberto Maccioni

    Since the USB vid&pid has changed the old software versions won't detect the latest firmware automatically.
    You can manually specify 1209 and 5432 to detect it.
    Anyways, I suggest to use also the latest software which works automatically with both the new and the old firmware.

     

    Last edit: Alberto Maccioni 2016-06-15
  • stefan martin

    stefan martin - 2017-10-20

    Thanks again for your great works.
    also i want to ask you if you intended to improve the list of MCU's with PIC16F15323 and his new series , because I buy rewcentli from TME . I am not harry to use them but is interesant.
    with best regards Stefan

     

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