I decided to release version 0.91 - the previous should be 0.90, then.
No matter what, I added some more devices - 205 devices supported in total.
I also changed somehow serial port handling, resulting in higher programming speed, especially under windows. PIC16 programming algorithm got a bit more intelligence, resulting in faster programming.
Before 1.00 release I'd like to rework the MCU type selection into table driven function instead of huge if-then-else behemoth and set support for all LVP ICSP-able 8-bit PIC devices.
Everything is at github, as usual https://github.com/jaromir-sukuba/a-p-prog
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I did the same thing with #NeuroBytes. Hit v0.9 (which had a lot of horrible defects) and had to move to v0.91. Hoping I don't have to do v0.991 someday.
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Haha, why not just 0.10? Would you be interested in putting the files for this and the Progmeter up on https://kitnic.it?
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Hello, my intention was to build in succession 0.1, then 0.2, then 0.3 etc up to 0.9 - being the last prerelease version and 1.0 being first "officia" version. However after relasing 0.9 I found out it's gonna take a bit of work, so I decided to give myself a few more versions :-)
I'll take a look at kitnic again. Heard about it a few weeks (months?) ago.
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Not gonna lie, I saw this as sort of a gimmick (although a cool gimmick) when it first got posted, but you've put a ton of work into it, and it totally looks like a tool now. This will probably be my first stop next time I need to build a programmer/test jig
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Thank you.
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