TODO
PC application
- Test and bugfix everything
- More PIC devices
- Create translations
- Add a RUN and RESET button for the target board
Embedded
- Implementation of a lot of pic families… (yes, there’s a lot more work to do)
- Add support for a RUN and RESET command for the target board
Hardware
- …
Testing
- Test the devices that are now as “U” on the supported devices list (you can help me a lot by testing to program the different devices, e.g. in the 18F2xxx / 4xxx series and the 12F6XX / 16F6XX series)
Reaction on poll results
Added by me:
- More PIC devices – 42% of all votes: For sure priority will be put on this issue!
- Increased stability – 10% of all votes: I think version 0.3.0 is a lot more stable than 0.2.0, please tell me if not.
- Multi language support – 4% of all votes: Many languages are supported already, more translations are welcome!
- Gui improvements – 5% of all votes: Thanks to Francesco, the gui has improved a lot.
Added by a guest:
- dsPIC support – 12% of all votes: This has been implemented in version 0.3.0
- PIC24F support – 8% of all votes: PIC24F support will be implemented, but it is only possible with the new hardware release 0.3
- PIC18FXXXX on hardware – 8% of all votes: I don’t really understand why one would want this. People who added this, please contact the mailing list or forums to discuss about this.
- AVR support – 9% of all votes: Good idea, but we will need an extra I/O pin for it. Maybe one of the pins of the self-programming header?
- selection of the per default PIC – 0% of all votes: I don’t see the idea, when you select a PIC in the drop-down box, it remains there even if you restart the application.
- Installation script to simlify installation (Linux) – 0% of all votes: Linux uses package system (e.g. .deb packages on ubuntu). People who want to help building .rpm packages in order to simplify installation are welcome!
- Ability to use and different pic programming hardware – 2% of all votes: Right now this is not a priority issue, but my opinion can change of course…