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  1. Re: Cheap programmer with modern low voltage PIC support?

    I use programmer to set fuses because this is way I've used to do and I prefer to less waste time on changing knowledge, and focus more on tasks to be solved.
  2. Re: Cheap programmer with modern low voltage PIC support?

    Thanks.

    I meant the newer chips, like 16F1507.

    For the Pickit 2, you can change the config, but it is in the way like address, byte, you have to remember that say at 93H is TRISIO config stored...
  3. Re: Cheap programmer with modern low voltage PIC support?

    I have genuine Pickit 2. It does not allows to set fuses in the meaningful way.
  4. Cheap programmer with modern low voltage PIC support?

    Hello.

    I have DIY K-149 USB programmer, which is great, but can't support low voltage PICs, such as 16F887 or 16F1503. I need a cheap programmer that can support these chips and allow fuse config...
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