1PIKLAB(SECTION)                                                PIKLAB(SECTION)
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PIKLAB

6       - IDE for PIC-microcontroller development.
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9       SYNOPSIS
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11              piklab [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [file]
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13              Piklab is an integrated development environment for applications
14              based on Microchip PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers similar to the
15              MPLAB  environment.  It  integrates  with  several  compiler and
16              assembler toolchains (like gputils, sdcc, c18) and with the sim‐
17              ulator  gpsim.  It supports the most common programmers (serial,
18              parallel, ICD2, Pickit2, PicStart+) and debuggers (ICD2).
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22       OPTIONS
23              These programs follow the usual GNU command  line  syntax,  with
24              long  options  starting  with  two  dashes  (`-').  A summary of
25              options is included below.
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27       -h, --help
28              Show summary of options.
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30       -v, --version
31              Show version of program.
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33       --help-qt
34                   Show Qt specific options
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36       --help-kde
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39       --help-all
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42       --author
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45       --license
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54       SEE ALSO
55              piklab-prog(1), piklab-hex(1), gputils(1), sdcc(1).
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AUTHORS

58       piklab was written by Nicolas Hadacek and many others, including:
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60           * Alain Gibaud: author of Pikdev; main infrastructure;  IDE  inter‐
61       face; direct programmers; gputils integration.
62           * Keith Baker: direct programmer support for 16F7X devices.
63           * Xiaofan Chen: numerous tests of PICkit1/2 and ICD2 programmers.
64           * Craig Franklin: author of gputils (disassembler and coff parser).
65           *  Manwlis  Giannos:  direct  programmer support for PIC18FXX2/FXX8
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67           * Stephen Landamore: author of LPLAB (microchip  command-line  pro‐
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69           * Brian C. Lane: original code for direct programming.
70           * Sébastion Laoût: author of Likeback.
71           * Nestor A. Marchesini: tests of PicStart+ programmer.
72           * Lorenz Mösenlechner and Matthias Kranz: USB support for ICD2 pro‐
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74           * Mirko Panciri: direct programmers with bidirectionnal buffers.
75           *  Sean  A.  Walberg:  direct  programmer  support  for  16F676/630
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78       Translations:
79           * Michele Petrecca: Italian translation.
80           * Alain Portal: French translation.
81           * Stefan von Halenbach: German translation.
82           * Nagy Lázló: Hungarian translation.
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88            This  is  free  software.   You  may  redistribute  copies  of  it
89       under  the  terms   of   the   GNU   General   Public   License
90                 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.   There  is  NO  WAR‐
91       RANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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94       This manual page was written by Stefan <vonHalenbach@users.sf.net>, for
95       the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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99                                April 11, 2007                 PIKLAB(SECTION)
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