Compile and Program help using PICKit2


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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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