Superb Rksk!!!!! Very well done!!!
Chanaka, your guide is excellent. It would be always better to start a new topic for these valuable posts.
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nwclasantha wrote:Download Full PICkit Software+PCB+Firmware+Components List+Circuit
great info. So this is the modified version of Pickit 2 which is on the wikramaplaza shops.
cost around 1800/- Rs. However I'm not recomment that product for a student due to it's
healty critical problems[does not have a standar on it]. Even it's not RHOS it costs around
1800/- , that much is not fair also.
Anyway this is not seems like the Aptinix version of the programmer. Aptinix version coems with
SMD and RHoS features I think[correct me if I'm wrong]. But I think all the firmware is same on
all the programmers right? Or is it modified ?
However these are microchip published sources for their original version of Pickit 2 programmer. I suggest
our all friends here to start reading that source code. It will improve your knowledge. And programmers are not
complex pice of software/hardware/firmware as some companies advertised.If you know how to read somebody
else's code then it's simple. However those companies are already doing a great job such as Aptinix pickit 2 is
a good healthy and safty too for a student( even I could recomment it to a 9 grade student). But the fact is
they are not black boxes at all.
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcpl ... _NextRow=1
I think Aptinix will also publish their own modifications to the code. It just a tool. Engineer does use tools.
But every CS student learns how compilers work [ as in a subject called "compiler theory"] but not everybody
will be working on a modern compiler codebase. So one purpose of that course is , learn your tools much better.
So feel free to opensoure it if you could.
Of course you could use coff files from sdcc too in your projects. I have seen in some videos that you need toIt is possible to debug and analyze your code through a software or hardware simulator. Debugging Your Code
If your program has been built correctly, the compiler should generate a .hex file and a .cof file. The cof file contains all the information necessary for high-level debugging in MPLAB , and it should be loaded by selecting the File › Import... menu in the MPLAB .Once you have done this, you have two choices: either to use MPLAB ICD 2 Debugger, if you have the appropriate hardware, or MPLAB® Simulator.
exclude xtal from simulation and set up the internal clock generator in the xtal, so it will sove some race conditons
in the simulator. Is that fact applicable here ? Please review my above fact if so , commit it to your original post,
so sombody digging this thread in future will benifit from that fact. However at that time I think they will enable
features to automatically identify components that should be excluded in a MCU project.[/quote]