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Grogster Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9760
Posted: 06:59am 21 Nov 2025
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This is SO EASY!
Navigate to /PROGRAMS/HEX (in my case), copy-and-paste the command from my "Useful Linux Terminal Commands" file, to the terminal, hit ENTER, program the device. The HEX folder, contains all the PIC32 HEX files, and the Linux version of the PIC32PROG utility.
The Linux "./" command is gold, now that I know it exists!
Swap the device, press the UP ARROW, press ENTER again. This is SO EASY!
I programmed ten MM2-based PIC32 modules in about 10 minutes using this method. Windoze could do the same using the PIC32PROG GUI interface, but I'm just pointing out how I am getting used to using the Linux terminal for stuff! Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!