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** [https://developer.apple.com/ |
** [https://developer.apple.com/downloads Xcode Command Line Tools] (Mac) (log in with an Apple developer id, available for free, and download "Command Line Tools OSX (version number) for Xcode (version number)") |
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** [http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started MinGW] (Windows) |
** [http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started MinGW] (Windows) |
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** [http://gcc.gnu.org gcc] (Linux) |
** [http://gcc.gnu.org gcc] (Linux) |
Revision as of 18:01, 17 December 2015
Software
- Text Editors (These are just suggestions; feel free to use any text editor you are comfortable with)
- Native C Compiler
- Xcode Command Line Tools (Mac) (log in with an Apple developer id, available for free, and download "Command Line Tools OSX (version number) for Xcode (version number)")
- MinGW (Windows)
- gcc (Linux)
- sudo apt-get install build-essential (Ubuntu/Debian)
- sudo pacman -S base-devel (Arch)
- Make
- Distributed with Xcode (Mac)
- Distributed with MSYS, obtained via MinGW (Windows)
- make (Linux)
- sudo apt-get install build-essential (Ubuntu/Debian)
- sudo pacman -S base-devel (Arch)
- The Microchip XC32 Compiler
- MPLAB Harmony
- FTDI Virtual COM Port Driver
- PuTTY Terminal Emulator for Windows (use "screen" on Linux and the Terminal program on a Mac)
- Full Book Source Code (November 2015) - All of the source code from the book. PIC32Quickstart.zip (November 2015) contains just the code for Chapter 1, which is also included the folder 01_Quickstart within the full book.