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PICkit 2 Command Line Interface released

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pk2cmd.exe

PK2CMD, a 32-bit command line interface for the PICkit 2 Programmer has been released
Works great with Proton IDE, also PBP and others IDE
and does not require the .NET Framework.
Download from Microchip site

https://www.microchip.com/pickit2

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ennio
 

pickit2 command line

ennio said:
does not require the .NET Framework.

Nice to know, I hate the .NET, the only application that I have in my PC that use it is the one of PICkit2, but I try to not use it, most of times (99.9%) I use the MPLAB.

Pro soft don't use .NET
 

pickit 2 command line

Yes, I agree

Now we can use the button "Compile and Program" with PICKIT2

Great ! !

Regards

ennio
 

command line pickit

Nice to hear that from you guys.

For those who has embedded it to proton can you please give us the detailed instruction on how you did it.

Thanks again guys.

:D:D:D
 

pickit 2 command line interface

Hi
In the Proton IDE go to

>View

>Compile and Program options

Programmer

Install New Programmer

Create a custom programmer

Display Name: PicKit2

Programmer Filename: pk2cmd.exe

Select Programmer Path i.e. C:\PK2CMD

Parameters : /PPIC$target-device$ /F$hex-filename$ /M

(check the Readme for Options )

Regards

ennio
 

proton pickit

I have tried it and I'm glad this came.

My work will be shorter by a few clicks.

Thank you very much guys.

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pickit2 commandline usage

Wonderful. I though first this feature is mainly for Linux users. Goot to see It also benefits the third party vendors. Great!
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