I have a vague idea of them, but if I wanted to build a project and it called for a PIC (and that PIC was to be programmed with a . Hex file written by the author), how would I go about doing that? There seem to be so many PIC programmers out there that I'm not entirely sure where to start.
I would need to connect to USB as I have no serial port. I believe a terminal emulator is needed and I see there are some free ones available. Are they fairly straight forward to use?
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