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- | # PIC Programmers | ||
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- | ## USBPicProg | ||
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- | The easiest, and cheapest option to program a PIC µC, with an _opensource-spirit_ was the [[http:// | ||
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- | ## PICSquirt | ||
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- | Looking for stuff about PICs, I've found this interesting PIC programmer: [[http:// | ||
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- | ## Pickit2 Clone | ||
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- | Yes ! Another one... It's smaller than the UsbPicProg, but isn't made to manage 3.3v devices. I (kinda) merged different designs to make this one with parts I had in stock. Came out pretty well: | ||
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