How to upload a hex file to dsPIC33 from linux command line?












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I want to write a script to upload the hex file from host computer to dsPIC33 and hence need a command line utility or API to do the same.



Till now I have been programming the chip with the MPLAB IPE with ICD4.



I tried to search for the same and found that people have done it with ipecmd utility, but could not find a package for it.










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    I want to write a script to upload the hex file from host computer to dsPIC33 and hence need a command line utility or API to do the same.



    Till now I have been programming the chip with the MPLAB IPE with ICD4.



    I tried to search for the same and found that people have done it with ipecmd utility, but could not find a package for it.










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      I want to write a script to upload the hex file from host computer to dsPIC33 and hence need a command line utility or API to do the same.



      Till now I have been programming the chip with the MPLAB IPE with ICD4.



      I tried to search for the same and found that people have done it with ipecmd utility, but could not find a package for it.










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      I want to write a script to upload the hex file from host computer to dsPIC33 and hence need a command line utility or API to do the same.



      Till now I have been programming the chip with the MPLAB IPE with ICD4.



      I tried to search for the same and found that people have done it with ipecmd utility, but could not find a package for it.







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          ipecmd.sh is part of the MPLab-X IPE, typically found at /opt/microchip/mplabx/v*/mplab_ipe/ (where * is the version number). It's really just a wrapper around ipecmd.jar, though. The latest version is found here.






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            Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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          ipecmd.sh is part of the MPLab-X IPE, typically found at /opt/microchip/mplabx/v*/mplab_ipe/ (where * is the version number). It's really just a wrapper around ipecmd.jar, though. The latest version is found here.






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            Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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          ipecmd.sh is part of the MPLab-X IPE, typically found at /opt/microchip/mplabx/v*/mplab_ipe/ (where * is the version number). It's really just a wrapper around ipecmd.jar, though. The latest version is found here.






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            Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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          ipecmd.sh is part of the MPLab-X IPE, typically found at /opt/microchip/mplabx/v*/mplab_ipe/ (where * is the version number). It's really just a wrapper around ipecmd.jar, though. The latest version is found here.






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          ipecmd.sh is part of the MPLab-X IPE, typically found at /opt/microchip/mplabx/v*/mplab_ipe/ (where * is the version number). It's really just a wrapper around ipecmd.jar, though. The latest version is found here.







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            Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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            Dec 18 '18 at 10:29














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            Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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          Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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          Sorry for the late reply, ipecmd.sh did the trick. Found that under /opt/microchip/mplabx/v5.05/mplab_platform/mplab_ipe on my distribution. Thanks a lot @Benny Mac

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