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+ | ==Introduction== | ||
− | + | mLoader is a software application developed by Matrix to reprogram microcontrollers used in a variety of hardware targets. | |
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− | + | There are two basic modes of operation: | |
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− | * | + | #*A window is opened (similar to the above image) which allows the user to send and receive programs to the target |
− | + | #*More information can be found here: [[mLoader:UI_Mode]] | |
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− | + | #non-UI mode | |
− | * | + | #*This mode is typically used when another application (e.g. Flowcode) launches mLoader as part of a build process |
− | + | #*Command line parameters control the operation of mLoader | |
− | * | + | #*No window will usually be opened and use feedback will be provided by the application launching mLoader |
− | * | + | #*More information can be found here: [[mLoader:noUI_Mode]] |
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− | == | + | ==Supported hardware== |
− | + | mLoader currently supports the following hardware: | |
− | ** | + | *EB006 |
− | ** | + | **E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 8-bit PIC MCUs: |
− | ** | + | ***12Fxxx |
− | ** | + | ***16Fxxx |
− | ** | + | ***18Fxxxx |
− | ** | + | ***18FxxKxx |
− | * | + | *EB064 |
+ | **E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 16-bit PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs: | ||
+ | ***PIC24F | ||
+ | ***PIC24H | ||
+ | ***dsPIC30F | ||
+ | ***dsPIC33F | ||
+ | *EB091 | ||
+ | **E-blocks dsPIC33F | ||
+ | *EB185 | ||
+ | **E-blocks 32-bit ARM7 programmer | ||
+ | *ECIOs | ||
+ | **Low-cost, single-board computers: | ||
+ | ***8-bit PIC MCU | ||
+ | ***16-bit dsPIC DSC | ||
+ | ***32-bit ARM7 | ||
+ | *MIAC | ||
+ | **Rugged PLC-like PIC MCU | ||
+ | *Formula Flowcode | ||
+ | **xxxxx | ||
+ | *Locktronics LKxxxx | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | *HP4829 Prototype board | ||
+ | *HP1110 Project board | ||
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+ | ==Recent changes== | ||
+ | Recent changes and information on supported chips can be found in the [[mLoader:Recent_Changes]] section of this wiki. |
Revision as of 15:03, 22 January 2015
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Introduction
mLoader is a software application developed by Matrix to reprogram microcontrollers used in a variety of hardware targets.
Modes of operation
There are two basic modes of operation:
- UI mode
- This mode is enabled when mLoader is run as a stand-alone application
- A window is opened (similar to the above image) which allows the user to send and receive programs to the target
- More information can be found here: mLoader:UI_Mode
- non-UI mode
- This mode is typically used when another application (e.g. Flowcode) launches mLoader as part of a build process
- Command line parameters control the operation of mLoader
- No window will usually be opened and use feedback will be provided by the application launching mLoader
- More information can be found here: mLoader:noUI_Mode
Supported hardware
mLoader currently supports the following hardware:
- EB006
- E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 8-bit PIC MCUs:
- 12Fxxx
- 16Fxxx
- 18Fxxxx
- 18FxxKxx
- E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 8-bit PIC MCUs:
- EB064
- E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 16-bit PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs:
- PIC24F
- PIC24H
- dsPIC30F
- dsPIC33F
- E-blocks multiprogrammer supporting 16-bit PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs:
- EB091
- E-blocks dsPIC33F
- EB185
- E-blocks 32-bit ARM7 programmer
- ECIOs
- Low-cost, single-board computers:
- 8-bit PIC MCU
- 16-bit dsPIC DSC
- 32-bit ARM7
- Low-cost, single-board computers:
- MIAC
- Rugged PLC-like PIC MCU
- Formula Flowcode
- xxxxx
- Locktronics LKxxxx
- HP4829 Prototype board
- HP1110 Project board
Recent changes
Recent changes and information on supported chips can be found in the mLoader:Recent_Changes section of this wiki.