Very good. It is really interesting but I am sure there was something wrong first time. Anyhow, the important thing is the system is working now.
ERO
Very good. It is really interesting but I am sure there was something wrong first time. Anyhow, the important thing is the system is working now.
ERO
I've tried
-l$hex-filename$ -tpic $target-device$
but now, I use another programmer....
IC-Prog will not work with 18Fxxx
PBP 2.50C, MCS+ 3.0.0.5, MPLAB 8, MPASM 5.14, ASIX Presto, PoScope, mE mikroBasic V7.2, PICKIT2
It does not work. I had made a lot of trial work before. There is only one way which is -txx$ if you give the pic number by this command you can get the pic. For instance to have the pic 16F877 you have to write the parameters as follows;
-t98$ -l$hex-filename$ . There is one space between 98$ and -l$hex.
Here are the numbers for the variosu pic's
- Pic16F84 : 132
- Pic16F84A : 133
- Pic16F628 : 146
- Pic16C711 : 74
- Pic16F876 : 96
- Pic16F876A: 97
- Pic16F877 : 98
- Pic16F877A: 99
But it is not convenient every time you cahange the number in the command line parameter. There must be another way to do this job automatically but I could not find it.
ERO
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