PicStart Plus ICSP Adapter


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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Sounds like you got fancy.
    I just took a 40 pin wire wrap DIP socket, soldered on the five wires needed and rand them to a the project board.
    Made another with a 5 pin socket on the end of the wires to plug onto a 5 pin header kind of like the PicKit2 does.
    Just be sure to kill the power to the board before programming.
    Hi, Dave ...

    It's more than possible, I've seen it years ago !!!

    there are 5 unused goldened pads on the Picstart PCB that are the ICSP 5 signals.

    Just think they are NOT aligned in the correct sequence !!! EEK !!!

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/arch...hp/t-3351.html

    Alain
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