[Ham-Mac] PIC programing on a MAC?
Marcel van der Bilt
m.v.d.bilt at chello.nl
Tue Apr 5 03:21:25 EDT 2005
What about http://www.macrobotics.com/MacPIC.html
I have used it to hack apple's adb bus code supplied by microchip one
can also use several programmers with it if you have the ports
available
PE2VDB
Marcel
On Apr 5, 2005, at 4:10 AM, N1OFZ wrote:
> John,
>
> You will find that many *nix applications require little more than:
> ./configure
> make
> make install
> to compile and install software!
>
> Lew has the right idea though, try to compile something that is well
> documented on your first try. I also recommend installing X11 with
> Fink. Fink will do all the hard stuff for you (compiling) for many
> applications/libraries and you can watch how it does it.
>
> Finally, don't hesitate to ask questions. But be advised you should
> read the documentation carefully before firing off emails. Most of
> all have fun. There is nothing like running that first program you
> compiled yourself!
>
> Dana
> N1OFZ
>
> On Apr 4, 2005, at 7:23 PM, Lew Phelps wrote:
>
>> Well, I am JUST starting down this path myself, so I am far from an
>> expert. The way I am going at it is to work with a program where
>> there are very, very good "how to" instructions, and then go looking
>> on the Internet or in a basic Unix book to learn about anything that
>> I don't understand.
>>
>> My target program for learning how to assemble Linux programs is
>> Xastir, a really nifty APRS program that runs under X11. See:
>>
>> http://n1ofz.connares.org/software/Xastir
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Lew K6LMP
>
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