Re: PIC/Linux
- From: Baron <me@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 19:36:52 +0000
Allan Adler wrote:
Suppose I want to learn to use a PIC and only have a PC running RH7.1
Linux. In particular, I don't have a PIC development board. I hesitate
to get anything until I know exactly what I need and how much it will
ultimately cost. If you know exactly what I need to get to do this,
and what it will cost, please let me know. I assume I need:
(1) A PIC development board. Which one and what will it cost, given
that
it has to talk to my PC running RH 7.1 Linux?
(2) Software, to talk to the PIC development board, that will run on
my
PC running RH 7.1 Linux. What exactly do I get and from where?
(3) Reading materials that will give me certainty of learning to
actually
use the PIC development board once I have the PIC development
board and the software running under RH 7.1 Linux. What exactly do
I read and what does it cost?
I am very easily thrown by little details that don't go right, since I
don't have time to devote myself completely to solving them. So, I
need for this
undertaking to be easy and without surprises. Advice such as "read
any book for dummies on PIC and make the necessary adjustments for
Linux" is likely to lead to failure in my case. Once I've done this
once, it will probably be a different story, but I need to suceed in a
basic situation and then build on it.
Also, I have very little discretionary capital; that's why I'm using
an old PC running RH 7.1 in the first place. So the more inexpensive
the solution, the better. (Please don't refer me to ebay, since I
can't deal with ebay.)
Have you tried Googling "PIC on Linux" ?
--
Baron:
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