PIC programmers and Linux?

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Is there any PIC development program (like MPLAB) that runs under Linux? And the support for programmers? Is there any development at PIC programming and Linux?

Thanks.

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GNU PIC? Try googling that. Also search on S.E.D. posts from 4th quarter of last year for Byron Jeff and PIC or just search for his site. His programming software is written for Linux. You'll get some good answers by subscribing to the PIC List, also.

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Just read the home page and the FAQ and search around there. Just about all you need is there.

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Sure, see Gpsim

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Tons, what do you want, serial, parallel ?

Can you elaborate here a bit ?

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Thanks. This will give my old PC that runs Linux a better use.

Both.

I know there's MPLAB for Windows. Is there any Linux software that can be "compared" to MPLAB?

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