
PICs are single-chip microcontrollers which can be used for many purposes. If you like to read more of this legal stuff, look into the file in WinPic's main directory. A missing copyright note in these documents does not indicate 'no copyright' for names of products or companies mentioned here. This also applies to the schematic diagrams presented in this document, and in 'the software' itself. As usual, neither the author nor contributors will be liable for anything. Use this program as long as you keep in mind that this program is no professional software! Because this program is freeware, the entire risk of its use is with you. Permission is granted to use, modify, or redistribute this software so long as it is not sold or exploited for profit. This is also an EEPROM programmer as it supports 12Cxx EEPROM. By using this USB PIC programmer, you can program microchip PIC series of 10F, 12F, 16F, 18F, 24F, 30F. This DIY PIC programmer is a continuation of our PIC programming basics tutorial. The serial bootloader offers a zero-cost solution to applications already equipped with a serial interface and SCI pins available on a connector. The developer’s serial bootloader is a complementary utility for either demo purposes or applications originally developed using MMDS and requiring minor modifications to be done in-circuit. In other words, THE ENTIRE RISK FOR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THIS SOFTWARE IS CONSIDERED 'FREEWARE'.(separate document - please read before sending email).
