In Circuit Debugger Needed for the 18F4685


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    Default Re: In Circuit Debugger Needed for the 18F4685

    Quote Originally Posted by scalerobotics View Post
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    copy the 18F4680.inc file, and rename the copy to PIC18F4685.inc and then see what happens.
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    Even if all the chip properties are compatible, I'm guessing there is a label inside the file as well. I opened it in Notepad out of curiosity and it's garbled; need a HEX editor or something like that.
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    Thanks Robert and I did send and email to [email protected] asking and no answer. This seems like a trend with many companies now a days to not answer. Maybe they are too busy or questions are caught in spam filters? Seems we are all becoming more and more dependent upon the knowledge of people like yourself and other which I am very thankful for.

    Best, Ed

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    Mecanique has been good to us so far. I would think that they keep an eye on new PICs released by Microchip and do the best they can to incorporate them in their software.

    It might not be a simple thing to fully support a chip. Maybe it's a long and tedious process? I wouldn't know.

    That's why I do my best to stick to "common" PICs. I started with 16F628, then 16F877 and now 18F2550 and 18F4550.
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    Thanks Robert and you are right about the more "established" chips. When you are planning a new project you tend to look more at what is newer that has the features you need and a little more. Mecanique was nice enough to send me a .zip file with all their current .icd files.

    Best, Ed

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