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    I removed the PICLPTNT driver and reinstalled it as administrator and that took care of that, I checked the registry and the stop polling file is there.

    The last,most persistant problem is "code programing error 0000".
    No matter what PIC is in the epic or none at all. I'm using the same EPIC,same cable,same power supply that worked perfect on the old laptop.

    Does anyone have any other ideas ? I appreciate all the help.

    Thanks,

    Franko

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    Do a forum search on "error 0000". Your problem is probably covered in the list.

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    Hi all,

    Well, I increased the voltage in the Epic via VR1 from 13.4v to 13.7v and it stopped giving the error code 0000 and indicated that it was programming and verifing with no problem. But it actually was not programming the PIC at all.

    So, after trying everyones ideas and mine, I've switched back to my old 98SE laptop and will order a serial Epic soon."I don't know what else I can do"

    And I did do searches here and at the meLabs site also, but still ???

    Thank you all for your time and kind and helpful responses !

    Franko

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    franko,

    i'm using the EPIC parallel programmer at 15V input. Verify that you opened the correct HEX file by opening the View-Code (MENU). Of course 3FF means nothing.

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    yettie

    We should learn "KISS" - Keep It Simple Stupid...

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    Hi,

    Just a test, no guarantee on the result....

    You should be able to find the parallel port setup in one of the probably
    many menus of your BIOS setup. There should be some form of menu describing
    the mode the parallel port is set to. In my BIOS one of four options has
    to be selected:

    Normal
    Bi-Direct
    EPP
    EPP/ECP

    Try first "Bi-Direct" and then "Normal".

    Best regards,

    Luciano

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    Hi,

    Yettie, I'm pretty sure I loaded a good HEX file each time,but I'll try again.My input is 16v to the Epic.I was referring to the output from the onboard adjustable regulator to the onboard 5v reg.

    Luciano, I did not check that. I'll give it a try !

    Thank you very much !

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    I too ran into nightmares with XP and finally gave up and purchased a couple of serial programmers. Both of them work flawless. The only issue that I have had is programming multiple PICs the main window drop out of focus once the programming is complete. Just means that you have to clip to window to focus on it, you can't just hit the Ctrl-P keys. Now they seem to have a newer version 1.31 I believe that resolves this issue. If anyone wants a couple of EPIC parallel programmers I know where there are a couple for cheap

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