Hi all,

We are proud to announce the very first beta release of Jallib. The Jallib
project (http://code.google.com/p/jallib/) holds a set of generic,
PIC-independent jal libraries, compatible with jalv2 compiler. The aim of
this project is to centralize all the libraries people are writing all over
the world, and provide standards to write jal code, helping to share code.

You can download the packages here:

    http://code.google.com/p/jallib/downloads/list

There are two main packages:

  * jallib-0.1beta contains device files, libraries, and samples which have
been tested. This means more than 70 PICs, 17 libraries (usart, i2c, pwm,
adc, data eeprom, lcd, print, format, delay, ...) and over 85 samples to
help you getting started with jallib.

   * jallib-all_devices-0.1beta contains all the available devices (for 294
PICs), and for each, a blink-a-led sample, ready-to-compile. Some have been
tested, some haven't yet. If you cannot find your favorite PIC in the first
package, you'll find it probably in the second package. Give it a try and
report the results jallib's group, so we can increase the number of tested
chips !

(if you're not sure which package you need, you should start with the first
one)

We tried to include existing and mostly used libraries as much as possible.
Some haven't changed, some have been refactored, and some still need to be
integrated. Remember, whatever the library in jallib, there's always a small
sample, showing a basic usage of it. This is a very convenient way to get
started. You'll also have HTML documentation for each library, with links to
the several available samples.

We tried to test as much as possible, and are currently working hard to
provide more on these tests. This beta release is... beta... so there might
be bugs :) Help us improving jallib, and report any bugs, suggestions,
feeback, even libraries etc... either on this list, in our issue tracker (
http://code.google.com/p/jallib/issues/list) or in jallib's group (
http://groups.google.com/group/jallib). We're also looking for testers, who
could help to perform tests on several different PICs. And, if you dare to
put your head over the mowing field, and if you're ready to embrace the
Jallib Style Guide, join us as an official jallib comitter !

Finally, we really would like to thank here Stef Mientki and Wouter van
Ooijen, who allowed us to use and integrate their own libraries. And... of
course, Kyle York, because nothing of this is useful without a great
compiler !

Thanks & Have fun !


The Jallib team.
http://jallib.googlegroups.com/web/JallibTeam.html

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