Compile and Program help using PICKit2


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    Quote Originally Posted by ozarkshermit View Post
    First of all - thanks to all who have responded and made suggestions on this.

    I simply cannot get this to work - Thanks again

    Ken


    I haven't tried but it was something I have been meaning to do. Is everyone aware that you don't need to continually reload the software hex within pickit2, but that it does it automatically when you press the program button on the pickit hardware.

    I normally compile using PBP, and when I get the 'complete' message at the bottom of Explorer window then press the button on the pickit2 hardware. You only have to open the pickit2 software and load the hex you're working with once per session.

    I guess where it gets more complicated is if you're developing several different programs and want to pick the appropriate hex each time.

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    SUCCESS (I think)

    I changed the "Programmer Filename" from pk2cmd.exe as was suggested to : PICkit2v2.exe - (which was described under PICkit2v2 Properties - version - Internal name) as PICkit2v2.exe. Now when I compile and program, after assembly is complete, the PICkit2 screen pops up, and I auto import the hex file and program. I'm not sure if the PICkit screen is supposed to pop up or not, It seems like an extra step - but then I'm not sure how it is SUPPOSED to work, but this eliminates exiting and going to that screen - - -

    Ken

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    No, that's not the way it works. Must have missed a few "Letters" in that printout.

    Did you do the troubleshooting step?
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    OK Darrel, I did it exactly the same way as osarkhermit did, I do not have a file called pk2cmd.exe in my computer anywhere. The executables I have are PICkit2 in the PICkit2 directory and PICkit2V2 in the PICkit2V2 directory. The first opens the programmer on the right the other opens the one on the left.<br><br>

    <br> And this fails in Run: c:\program files\microchip\pickit 2 v2\pk2cmd.exe But the path is correct except pk2cmd.exe does not exist .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe S.
    I do not have a file called pk2cmd.exe in my computer anywhere.
    After you pointed to the other thread, I thought for sure you got it right Joe.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...6&postcount=23

    The pk2cmd.exe program comes from the "PICKit2 Command Line Interface" which must be downloaded and extracted to your PICkit 2 V2 folder.
    http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...K2CMDv1-12.zip

    If you didn't download it, or extracted it to the wrong place, it definitely can't run.

    That's why I gave the Troubleshooting Step above.
    With one simple test, you can determine if the file is there or not.

    If it's not there, download it.
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    Yes I found it on the Disc in it's own directory, copied it to where you said and set it up as instructed. I then ran from the command line as instructed and saw a dos window flash quickly by. Now if I run compile and program I see the dos window flash by, I do not see any activity on my programmer, this however may not be a problem as described here as I Skanked my whole windoze system the other night and am still reinstalling programs to make nice again, I may have to reinstall pickit2 too. Note to self: never delete user.dat from windows
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    OK it works, but only if I first open the PICkit2 program and select the correct chip and file first, then clicking compile and program will update the PIC firmware with 1 click. The script is copy pasted from your example. WIN98se, PBP2.50 MCS+ 3.0.0.5 . It may be a WIN98 USB issue.
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    OK - It's Alive - - -

    I guess I missed something earlier - anyway it works.

    Thanks to all

    Ken

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