The com-port has not been working since I used the windows DEBUG-mode.
I was using a Velleman 8076 programmer 2 years ago for the last time. It worked flawlessly, I just did not have any pic project in mind up to today. In the meantime I had issues with my com-port I am using my Palm m500-Cradle on, so I changed the palm transmission speed to 19200. Then the palm transmission worked again. But Velleman 8076 programmer's software PicProg2006(same applies to PicProg2009) says that there was no Velleman programmer connected(I switched the plugs as I have a single com-port, so the programmer was in the same com-port the cradle was previously).
The issues happened when I had my palm m500 - cradle connected while using the debug mode of windows for a longer period of time. Later on I read that in debug mode there is data being sent all the time to com1. After that the issues started.
What can I do to make it work again? As there were software actions being taken, maybe these issues can be repaired using software. I am using Windows XP.
Patience is a virtue ... that many people seem to lack.
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IAmTheAnswer
60 views and no answer, you seem to be unable to answer the simple question above.
It has only been 28 hours since your first (second third and forth) question. Or maybe everyone thought you WERE the answer?
It has been years since I ran palm on my computer, but I thought I remember it reserving the com port? Also, have you thought about asking the programmer manufacturer what the com port settings should be?
You are probably one of the very few with this kind of programmer, hence the lack of help. (Well, that and the attitude).
Another answer: Buy a USB programmer.
Patience is a virtue ... that many people seem to lack.