PIC_TREE by J Borgaard [jb at borgaard.com] A tool for mapping out which subroutines use what variables and what sub calls which other subs. ...a VB program... It is by no means perfect, but has helped [...] to recover some variable memory, which is all that counts in the end. FYI, the output generated [...] for each subroutine, [includes] a unique list of variables modified and calls made.
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I had some free time over the weekend and wrote this little Windoze utillity that scans through the code and lists all the subroutines and what pages they are called from. It helped me to place the subroutines in the most appropriate ROM page to minimize changing the PCLATH.
[2004-06-17: http://www.bubblesoftonline.com/ offline ?]
http://chris.ritc.co.uk/pp-0.6.tar.gz Hi all, I'd like to announce my Linux port of David Tait's PIC programming software for the 16x84, with added support for the "official" AN589 programmer (which I use). The port should still compile cleanly on DOS (tested with BC 3.1) with the added hardware support. You can get it from: http://chris.ritc.co.uk/pp-0.6.tar.gz
http://mifit.utic.com.ar/ Mifit (Micro fitter) searches the best approximation to a set of data points using simple equations (rects and quadratics), and computes the maximum absolute and relative errors for the adjusted interval, the whole data set, or a specified range. It can generate the assembly code to implement it (currently only for Microchip's PIC family of microcontrollers). Currently only Linux is supported.
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Is it possible to reach the register file bank's 1, 2 or 3 (16C57) when using the Parallax PASM v2.3 assembler? It seems impossible to adress any of these files beyond 1Fh.
James Newton replies: Sure! You just have to set the upper bits in the FSR. Even if you don't use INDirect addressing, any access to a register above 0F will be shifted to the bank addressed by those upper bits in FSR. Registers 00 to 08 are always in the first bank. +
[EditHint: Reminder to self: move any programmers listed on this page to PIC Programmers and Bootloaders ]
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Hi, I'm new and I do not know if it's ok if I write my question here.
I'm searching probes for the PICMASTER Emulator especially the AC165004 and AC165011. I would be happy if someone has one or both of them for sale, but not to expensive. Thanks in advance.
Hi, I'm new and I do not know if it's ok if I write my question here.
I'm searching probes for the PICMASTER Emulator especially the AC165004 and AC165011. I would be happy if someone has one or both of them for sale, but not to expensive. Thanky in advance.
Hello.. I may not be able to see the wood for the trees but does anyone know where I can get a copy of the ROMZAP bootloader application now that both of sites are down?+
Thanks a lot for your time
Chris
Please see the bootloaders listed on page PIC Programmers and Bootloaders -- David Cary DAV-MP-E62a
http://microwidgets.com/
is selling surplus 18 pin PIC prototyping boards for $3.
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