For those of you whom are interested, I had previously sent out an
email to the owner of tiny bootloader, and I have got a response, here
is the email Claudiu sent to me:

Hello,

>
> Hi Claudiu, I am one of the contributors at Jallib
> http://code.google.com/p/jallib/ and also a contributor to our new
> website www.justanotherlanguage.org
>
>
> I am new to bootloaders and I see that it can be difficult for new users
> to create asm & hex bootloader files for unsupported PIC's.
>
>
> I would like to start a collection of ASM & Hex files. This would be a
> collection of ASM files that have been tested and work.
>
>
> Are your ASM files considered open source?

Yes

>
> I would like to start this collection as a google code project. Would it
> be ok if I start off this colection with some of the ASM files that are
> contained in your tiny bootloader package?

Yes




What an awsome guy, Claudiu is quite willing to allow a collection of
ASM files for tiny bootloader. I have created a google code project
for this if anyone would like to join:

http://code.google.com/p/tinybootloaderfiles/

I will keep all files in the following format:
"tinybld18f452_20mhz_external_115k" with ASM and HEX files for each,
unless anyone else has a suggestion??

maybe _pll should be added to the filename for pll files.

I would like to see your ASM & Hex files uploaded so I and others may
use them in the future.

Matt

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