what is your PIC?
Did you disable the low-Voltage Programming fuse?
What about your schematic?
what is your PIC?
Did you disable the low-Voltage Programming fuse?
What about your schematic?
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hello Steve. My pic is 18F4550. I donīt know what is the low-voltage fuse, Iīll check it... and the schematic... well itīs just the pic with its power pins the reset circuit and the oscillator with its respective capacitors and I have a led on portb.7, portb.6 and portb.5. Iīm also using the USART pins to communicate a CMUcam to my pic.... and thatīs it!...... sorry I donīt post the schematics but right now I donīt have any but Iīll make one. Thanks!!
Armando
mmm, looking at the default fuse setting, the low-voltage programming is already disabled, and the value pass great to MPLAB, so just double check the configuration fuse setting before you program your PIC, and be sure that the low-voltage programming is set to OFF or Disabled.
After that... i don't see any other software reason why it shouldn't work...maybe i need to sleep too.. who knows
Just post your code and schematic and i'll test it here.
Last edited by mister_e; - 29th June 2006 at 05:16.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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