Helping with picp development




The best way to help is by sending bug reports, wish lists, and suggestions. Let me know what kind of problems you've encountered (picpcomm.log files are especially helpful), and what kind of additions or features you'd like to see in picp and gpicp.




Since I have a limited number of PIC devices to test with, donations of various types of PIC chips would really help the development of picp, gpicp and pk2. If you'd like to help out, please contact me at j_post <AT> pacbell <DOT> net.

Many thanks to those who have already donated PIC chips and hardware for testing. Special thanks to Microchip Inc. for a generous supply of sample parts and the donation of a PICkit2 (tm) programmer.

PIC chips I currently have

10 series
10F20010F20210F20410F206

12 series
12F50812C508A12C509A12F50912F51012F62912F63512F675

16 series
16C50516C5516C55816C58B16C620A16C62116C622A16C64A16C6616C71
16F48A16F50516F5716F5916F62816F628A16F63016F63616F648A16F676
16F68516F68816F69016F7316F7616F78516F81816F8416F84A16F872
16F87316F876A16F87716F877A16LF8816F91316F917

18 series
18F122018F132018F222018F232018F241018F242018F245518F248018F251018F2515
18F25218F252018F252518F255018F258018F258518F261018F262018F2680
18F432018F455018F45818F458018F4680




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Last update November 18, 2005


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