I don't use wine (except with meals) as I have Ubuntu, Debian & Fedora running either on their own machine or as dual boot with Windows (98SE, 2000, XP) but wine is available for Linux, BSD and OSX.
I don't use wine (except with meals) as I have Ubuntu, Debian & Fedora running either on their own machine or as dual boot with Windows (98SE, 2000, XP) but wine is available for Linux, BSD and OSX.
OK, maybe ther compiler will be made for MacOS X, what about MPLAB? Programmers, ICSP's etc? I saw some here and there, but as all this electronics are based on PC's, I finally got my first new laptop to be a VAIO. I wanted a Power book, but the idea of facing compatibility issues made me to choose a PC. At the office I have a MacPro monster but had not the time to test it with PC programs yet. I suppose I have to install some kind of emulator or something to use both systems at the same time.
Ioannis
If WINE works with MACOSX as well as it does with LINUX then it should not be a problem.
For years I have used MPLAB and PBP on a LINUX box and PICSTART+ for the programmer with out problems.
Then a friend of mine told me about
http://www.cannasoftware.com/content/view/32/1
Now the PICKIT2 works with LINUX, the front end is not quite as nice as the software that ships with the PICKIT2, but it works well.
Now all I need a windows machine for is AutoCad![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Hi Dave
I have to admit I had never heard of WINE before but a google search reveals that someone has got it working on Mac OS X. I will look into it further. I have run PCs for years but having done a 'lateral arabesque' onto a Mac in the last year there's no looking back for me. I rate them very highly. I'm also not keen to run Windows software under Mac which is possible. It's interesting that the only problems I've ever had with Mac is using Word for Mac and Excel for Mac. other than that it is a faultless machine. Only problem of course is that I need a PC for programming so Mac stays in study and PCs are in the workshop for programming and other workshop duties!
Thanks for info...
Adrian
I am sure you have heard of
http://www.openoffice.org/
I do not like MS Office even on windows machines. OO seems to have more math functions and of course the files are cross platform. OO can either open or save to the MS format if you have to share files with unenlightened folks still using MS![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I've been using a MacBook Pro for the last year for everything, except for Pic projects. I use a program called VMWare Fusion to run WindowsXP, and it works great. A Mac can boot into Windows using Apple's Bootcamp, but you have to reboot the machine to change operating systems. With Fusion, you just start it like any other program, and move the mouse into or out of the program. Fusion also will run Linux on an Apple.
Jerry
If your oscilloscope costs more than your car...
Hmm, why don't you use it for PIC projects too? Does it have to do with a programmer not compatible?
Ioannis
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