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    Default windows 7 and winpic800 unsigned driver problem

    i've been using winpic and my jdm programmer for several years under xp pro without a problem.
    My hardware died a horible death and i was forced to upgrade everything (expensive!)

    i come to install winpic800 and windows 7 refuses to use a driver that is not digitally signed...
    Ergo, i can't program chips and this is kinda bad...

    I've got a melabs programmer on order but it's coming from the states to UK and thus will take over a week!

    Two solutions i can see...
    1) find some other windows 7 compatible software...

    2) my laptop has win xp but the serial port is +- 5V and not 12V thus does not have the correct voltage. can i connect an external battery to the JDM to bring the programming voltage up? if so, where to connect it and what voltage do i need?

    Any help appreciated... Thanks

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    Just a thought...
    Have you tried right clicking and run as administrator?
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    Quote Originally Posted by comwarrior View Post

    Two solutions i can see...
    1) find some other windows 7 compatible software...

    2) my laptop has win xp but the serial port is +- 5V and not 12V thus does not have the correct voltage. can i connect an external battery to the JDM to bring the programming voltage up? if so, where to connect it and what voltage do i need?

    Any help appreciated... Thanks
    Or Option 3 - buy a USB programmer !

    Googled around and there are loads of options and priced from $20usd upwards. If you want to have some real fun and have around $120usd - then look at an EasyPic board - has built in programmer, LCD, switches and a host of other goodies for development all on one easy to configure board.

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