If you need the Microchip USB bootloader for windows interface changed please let me know. I have stripped it down to a more comfortable one and can even add your company name and logo to it.
If you need the Microchip USB bootloader for windows interface changed please let me know. I have stripped it down to a more comfortable one and can even add your company name and logo to it.
well. i was asking for advice, not offers for services..if i wanted to find borland c and edit the existing microchip supplied bootloader, i probably could, after all.. i am more interested in a general feel. there seem to be 3 or 4 USB bootloaders. Some seem more open-source than others..
I am still reading the USB 1.0 and 2.0 specs.. Plowed through the HID document.... I am not too lazy to google, and dont want an opensource bootloader modified FOR me..
Anyone done a bit of a survey in this regard?
THanks,
Robert
The only one i used is the one from Microchip. The one of PicKit 2 is also interesting... and it's open source as well.
Steve
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