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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    The PICkit software doesn't accept command line parameters.

    But there's a command line interface for it.

    This should help ...
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...6&postcount=23
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    Thanks Darrel, nice work!

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    No problem, and thanks.

    I'm sorry you hadn't seen it already.
    I guess we'll have to fix that problem.
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    Last edited by Darrel Taylor; - 2nd April 2010 at 08:50. Reason: fix
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    Thanks a lot guys, yes that was the way that i found on the Internet, the command-line was a bit different but was the same process.

    this is what i got: when i compile the program a window appear showing: "searching for the programmer" the computer search for a bit and nothing happened, so time for me to forget this way to do it.

    So I tried the exporting hex method suggested, i went to the PBP and found the "blink.hex" file after i erase the pic+blank check procedures (doing it form the pickit2 software) theses are the results.

    -exported the file, the display shown: hex file successfully imported

    -so i clicked on write: the display shown: programming successful

    -then i click verify: verification of program memory failed at address 0x000000

    So seem like something is obviously not right, sorry for all this dumb questions, and i appreciate your patience
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    Do you have code protect checked?

    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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