On 04/06/2019 04:40 PM, Phoebus1966 wrote: Judder, it would be interesting if you showed us the complete procedure you followed to install this software on your Ubuntu because most Willem Programmer users are electronics geegs, not linux geeks. First and foremost developers should take this into consideration and I feel the developers here a left a huge chunk of information out thinking it is obvious for everyone to know, which obviously isn't the case as I have pointed out. That is why this project...
On 06/22/2018 11:06 AM, Spooky Dillow wrote: I got the software up and running on ubuntu 18.04 with a chinese writer. I can read chips OK but having difficulty writing them... What settings work best for burning 27512 chips. I'm using trial and error and its time consuming as having to wipe the failed chip each time. A help file would be really 'helpful' ;) It all depends on the voltage required to burn the 27XX chip, which varies by chip size and manufacturer. If you can obtain the manufacturer...
On 12/13/2017 02:20 PM, Krzysztof Komarnicki wrote: Thanks, done. Time will show it work or not. Python - no I have no experience with it, and the syntax is not convenient for me (waf was implemented by yannick ). There is also some of low level code, and using for it interpreter is mediocre idea in my opinion, but .... Python is actually a wrapper to make C easier. It is interpreted, true, but a lot of system calls available in C are available in Python. Not that Geepro should use Python, I was...
At first sorry for retarded reply, I have no notification when a new post appear on this forum. You can set it up here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geepro/ scroll down and click the follow button. As Reuben said, if you want to help, you are welcomed :). There is a lot of work to do. Have you ever considered switching GEEPRO to Python for easier code? Maybe you have no experience in Python?
Sorry, but reading some of their forum comments seems to indicate mcumall will probably never release Linux software. The GQ-5X was supposed to, but it hasn't happened. they'd be willing to share whatever information is needed to make geepro work My reply is to quote Linus Torvalds. 'Anybody can talk, show me the code.'
Hi, and welcome to GEEPRO. I am sure if krzkomar (the original dev) finds the time, he will fill in more information. The willem programmers are quite easy to pick up. Have a look at http://www.mcumall.com/support/DualPoweredWillemUserGuide.htm. Remember to keep away from usb run devices. They will not work with GEEPRO. Usb powered is fine, but not usb communication. And a parallel port of course. I used a PCI to parallel adapter. Software is most any Linux distro and the GEEPRO source. There are...
Linux package python-support no longer exists
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pygtk-posting/ I am looking for programmers and...