Also just found the latest release 0.12.4, which works 100% on Mint. Thank you Alberto.
I had a similar problem on Linux Mint 20.3. The icons for "Read Device, Write Device and Quit" was not visible, only blank "place holders" Your solution, works 100% Thank you.
I had the same problem on Linux Mint 20.3. Thank you for the solution, works 100% ;)
Just another confirm. Tested 16F1827 , all works 100% Thank you.
YES, it does!! I used the wrong fuse settings. :( So, Alberto - you can add the 16LF628 to your list of confirmed devices. ;) Thank you. PS: These are my settings to use internal oscillator, that works. // PIC16LF628 Configuration Bit Settings #pragma config FOSC = INTOSCIO // Oscillator Selection bits (INTRC oscillator: I/O function on RA6/OSC2/CLKOUT pin, I/O function on RA7/OSC1/CLKIN) #pragma config WDTE = OFF // Watchdog Timer Enable bit (WDT disabled) #pragma config PWRTE = OFF // Power-up...
I have programmed many PIC's with this programmer with great success, and see on the list of supported devices a couple of LF versions, but not the 16LF628. I can actually program it, and read it, when selecting 16F628, but the program does not work. Same program works when I use a 16F628A. Should this programmer work with the 16LF628 ?
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
I recently lost all my data on my PC, and had to reload everything, but could not get OPgui working again in Mint20.1 or any Windows VM. Luckily Gus Bernard came to my rescue, THANK YOU Gus. ;) Here is the complete procedure that worked for me, on Mint20.1 : On a Mint18 VM, do this in order to get all icons inside OPgui. 1) sudo apt-get install gtk2.0 2) Extract opgui_0.11.2.tar.gz to /OPgui (or any directory you want) 3) Run "make" inside the new directory, from a terminal. 4) Run "make install"...
No, did not got it working on 20.1, but I just use it in a win7 virtual setup now. John
I also tried it with the new 11.2 firmware, did not make a difference. Also tried it as a usb/hiddev device, no difference, but the funny thing is, it works 100% on Win7 via VirtualBox on Linux Mint. (BTW, all of above comments was by me as anonymous and Joe. Forgot to log in here.)
Just to confirm, I tested the ATtiny85 today Programmer worked 100% with it with new 11.2 firmware on Win7. Still cannot get opgui to work on Linux. :( (Posted the Linux issue earlier as anonymous/Joe)
Just to confirm, I tested the ATtiny85 today Programmer worked 100% with it with new 11.2 firmware on Win7. Still cannot get opgui to work on Linux. :(
Just to confirm, I tested the ATtiny85 today Programmer worked 100% with it with new 11.2 firmware on Win7. Still cannot get opgui to work on Linux. :( Joe
Just to confirm, I tested all of these today. Programmer worked 100% with all of them. 16F77 16F76 16F73
Thank you to Alberto for this amazing project. It was really easy to built, all instructions was clear and accurate. I only have a question or two regarding the hardware test results, when using the test function in OPgui. I use firmware 0.11.0 and OPgui 11.1. At test #3, you are suppose to get the following readings: VDDU: 0v VPPU: 13v RB5: 0v RB6: 0v RB7: 0v With mine, I get all the same, but VDDU = 5v All other tests give positive resuslts, as recommended. What can cause this issue and is it a...