Look at the program that your programmer uses. Some have a way to set the fuses there. If you have one like that find out how to disable that option. It is nothing but trouble.
Look at the program that your programmer uses. Some have a way to set the fuses there. If you have one like that find out how to disable that option. It is nothing but trouble.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Dave,
Unsure that this matters, but I had a heck-of-a fun time with an 833 chip last week, due in no small part to the programmer. Current numbers are:
Programmer 4.31
MCS 3.0.0.5
PBPro 2.50c
Microcode studio is an easy fix. The programmer should probably be upgraded, and unless somebody more literate than I takes issue, I'll say that you're ok with PBPro.
There is a "configuration" window that shows up under the "view" menu in the programmer. I've never had an issue with it, it will over-write any settings you put in the code. Is it the best way? Who the heck knows. It can make your life miserable if you are trying to do something specific and not pay attention to it.....
Hope that helps
Gary
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