just wanted to tell you about a new project I've been working on. It's a method to flash an arduino via WiFi using the ESP8266. You can read more about it here.
I finally received the HanRun Rj45 connector and soldered in the free PCB I received some time ago. There are still 6 passives I didn't have so I'm waiting for them to start testing the board with the Microchip Stack.
[quote author="blarson"][quote author="Destate9"] In a normal C compiler, "" paths will be relitive to the current directory, and <> relitive to /usr/include .[/quote][/quote] For MPLABX is the same, "" paths will be relitive to the current directory and <> are relative to the ones you defined in the projects option under "include directories".
for the fuses in the PIC16F877A I use something like __CONFIG ( FOSC_XT & WDTE_OFF & PWRTE_OFF & BOREN_OFF & LVP_OFF & DEBUG_OFF );
Hi! I've worked with the ITDB02-2.4D and a PIC24FJ64GB002. Which data mode/length are you using? It works only in 8 bit mode in the default configuration, unless you've speciffied that you wanted 16 bit mode when you bought it.
Thanks for the update! It seems to work now in Windows, but I'm still having problems in Linux (now I can't even capture at 1 Khz, firmware 5.10 can at all sample rates), but I think it has something to do with my OS.
If anyone with a bus pirate 3b could try it with Linux would be great.
Hi Ian, I'm using the bus pirate as a logic analyzer with jawi's client. With firmware 5.10 everything work perfect, but with firmware 6.0 I can't capture data with sampling rates higher than 1 KHz. I've tried the client's versions 0.95 beta 2 and 0.95 final with both firmwares (5.10 and 6.0) in Linux and Windows with 32 and 64 bits java 1.6 u30 and 1.7 u2, with the same results (not working at higher than 1 KHz sample rate). Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this problem.