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There simply is no "Happy Spam" If you do it you will disappear from this forum.
G'day
Did a search for pk2cmd.exe and not found. But as I am not using the PicKit2, not sure if thats the correct file I need anyway.
Have previously found picstart.dll but Microcode studio wants an exe device programmer file.
Try a search on the Microchip page for the Pickit2 ... ( upper right of the page ... from my souvenirs )
You won't find the COMMAND LINE program for Pickit elsewhere ...
This info is really interesting ...
But as I am not using the PicKit2,
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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The PICSTART PLUS programmer requires MPLAB to run. The only stand-alone
software I have ever seen for one was the older Warp-13 software, which showed up
in MPLAB as a PICSTART PLUS programmer.
I'm not aware of any way to setup this one to run from MCS.
Hi,
This is interesting... I've looked around a bit without finding any real info on this. What I found was some references to a Linux command like tool that could control the PICStart+ but nothing for Windows. But then I looked in the MCSP help file and found a screeshot where the PICStart+ is available in the programmer list in MCSP. (See attached picture).
So it seems like it at least has been possible to run the PICStart+ from MCSP. OzGrant, have you had this working before but now can't after some update of MPLAB and/or MCSP?
Alain, the fact that he's using PICStart+ and not PICKit2 was in the very first message ;-)
/Henrik.
Hi,
Ok ... apologies for the Pickit ...
Picstart ...
caught in the .DLL
So ... de cause is lost !!This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
BUT what can be done is launch MPLAB.exe ...
manually open the Program window and load the desired Hex file ... then hit the Program key.
Would be much simpler to use full MPLAB features ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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G'day All,
This is the first time I have attempted to use Picstart with MCSP. Have just paid a few $'s for the Picstart upgrade so that I can burn 18F4550's, so it looks like I may have to buy a programmer that MCSP can drive.
Have emailed Mecanique for their comment, as it appears there is a chance the Picstart is supported.
So will do the editing in MCSP and download hex in MPLAB.
The one good thing out of this post is that I now know how to post correctly.
Tks for everyone's help.
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