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    The parameters apply to the PICKit 3 from Microchip but if the Olimex unit is compatible it should be compatible.
    On the other hand, why by a clone when the genuine one is the same price?
    If you want a clone they are available on EBAY or from places like SURE Electronics for ~$29 including shipping.

    /Henrik.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenrikOlsson View Post
    The parameters apply to the PICKit 3 from Microchip but if the Olimex unit is compatible it should be compatible.
    On the other hand, why by a clone when the genuine one is the same price?
    If you want a clone they are available on EBAY or from places like SURE Electronics for ~$29 including shipping.

    /Henrik.
    Honestly, I havent checked. I was going to buy a U2 but this is around 60% of the price and I can have it in the morning. I hadnt looked around for the Microchip version because I assumed it would be a higher price.

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    $44.95 from Digikey for a real PICKit 3 http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...130-ND/2171224
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    Quote Originally Posted by spcw1234 View Post
    $44.95 from Digikey for a real PICKit 3 http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...130-ND/2171224
    I knew I'd seen it on Digikey in an earlier search! Thanks. Couldn't find it yesterday, not sure why it didnt appear. Is this directly compatible with Microcode Studio? I've only ever used an old EPIC and a U2 which are awesomely simply to use with their GUI interface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenrikOlsson View Post
    ...If you want a clone they are available on EBAY or from places like SURE Electronics for ~$29 including shipping.

    /Henrik.
    I can second the use of the clone at SURE Electronics.

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    The comments on the Sure unit scares me. I'd be tempted to buy the other one above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon View Post
    The comments on the Sure unit scares me. I'd be tempted to buy the other one above.

    Robert
    Hi Robert,
    My original purchase of PICKIT2 was actual microchip and it failed in short order, which by the fact I paid them licensed me to buy the clones which to my mind are better, have lasted longer, cost 1/2 as much and even bear the PICKIT 2 & PICKIT3 logos, and run without a hitch on microchip software. It is possible they are licensed vendors. I have had zero issues with Sure's products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel View Post
    I have had zero issues with Sure's products.
    +1 - what he said
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    we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"


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    I ended up taking a Mircochip version from Digikey.

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    I ended up also to purchase PicKit 3, but I'm not very satified with it (I have had it now 2 days). In MPLAB mode (MPLAB IDE & MPLAB X IDE), operation has been poor. So far I have not managed to program any hex succesfully. I have tested old and new MPLAB's (GUI & command line), but always there have been some issues. With GUI prommers PicKit is detected OK, firmware downloads OK, but when I try to read, write, erase, etc.. there are problems. With command line (e.g via MicroCode Studio) I managed to erase, flash and verify, which was kind of promising event. Anyway, there was issues to run flashed hex in PIC.

    I downloaded PICkit 3 v3.10 standalone prommer software, which started to work OK when bundled firmware files were installed. Now it auto-detect PICs, read & write & verify OK and works otherwise fine.

    I read recently MPLAB mode (in MicroCode Studio) programmed PIC with standalone prommer and surprisingly part of code did not match with original hex. That was the reason why PIC did not work.

    I thought that Microchip tools (mine is from Sure's) would work a little bit more reliable way. Even my old handmade serial port flashing prommer is more reliable and better working that Microchip commercial one.
    I'm not really happy, but happy enough that it is working. My old serial port (COM) prommer had issues with some of the laptops (docking station with com port) so that I had to purchase USB based prommer.
    Last edited by Gusse; - 25th January 2014 at 17:40.

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