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    Quote Originally Posted by mvs_sarma View Post
    These items are one off sales and it may be PICkit2 compatibles-- however they will be out of stock by the time one orders.. also no support wiill be forthcoming form an ONLINE sales group.


    PS:I said it rightly-- bidding ended for this item
    Well if something is clone 100% then it meen that thing can use original firmware.

    All tipe of programmers what use DC/DC converting and USB power can't supply target board's , and you maybe sometime need that.

    Simple EpicPlus programmer can do all - it is low cost and very good,if you little mod. that
    programmer and put 3.3V Vcc support also regulated Vpp from 5-13V then you can do many thing with that almost silence programmer.

    And for finish hove many different PicMicro you use for your project's ??
    Maybe standard 12F629,12F675,16F628,16F877(A),18F2550,18F4550 and small number of peoples use dsPIC... ism't is true ???

    If you use MicroCodeStudioPlus and PBP then you have RS232 debuger what work via RS232
    and HW UART in PicMicro.
    Did you need then programmer with debuder option (ICD) ???

    My question about JDM was becouse I was have some problem's but I was fix that.
    That programmer is simple and self power programmer but I was never say that is good programmer becouse maybe is good - but program rutine ICprog is maybe bad ???

    And for finish we all have right to say what we want and we are all in right.

    THE BEST PROGRAMER'S are profesional and they cost from couple hundred to maybe 1500-2000 US$ and all programmers what we use are amateur !!!

    My best regards to all

    (I support mister_e he is man who help to all to much)

    sorry for my bad English !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix_1 View Post
    (I support mister_e he is man who help to all to much)
    I could not agree more. If it were not for Mr.E, a newbe like me would be LOST!
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    Thanks guys... but without you and other regular (Darrel, Bruce, Melanie etc etc) i wouldn't be here....

    As everybody, i learn new stuff each and every day. Just trying to answer to others problem is a nice motivation source. You can't imagine how much i learn that way.

    The trick is to never give up and don't be afraid to work on something.

    Worst case, it won't work and/or you'll get some compilation error. Learn from error and from example is probably the best way i found. Nice learning curve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Thanks guys... but without you and other regular (Darrel, Bruce, Melanie etc etc) i wouldn't be here....

    As everybody, i learn new stuff each and every day. Just trying to answer to others problem is a nice motivation source. You can't imagine how much i learn that way.

    The trick is to never give up and don't be afraid to work on something.

    Worst case, it won't work and/or you'll get some compilation error. Learn from error and from example is probably the best way i found. Nice learning curve.
    Yep, when I started teaching, (High school Math + Science) I found out that the best way to learn is to teach.

    Credit where credit do, thank you to Darrel, Bruce, Melanie, etc. I was not meaning to sound ungrateful to them. It does take all. As Joe says,"WoW Man, this is cool . . . .".
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Yep, when I started teaching, (High school Math + Science) I found out that the best way to learn is to teach.

    Credit where credit do, thank you to Darrel, Bruce, Melanie, etc. I was not meaning to sound ungrateful to them. It does take all. As Joe says,"WoW Man, this is cool . . . .".
    Dave, just curious - what qualifications do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Dave, just curious - what qualifications do you have?
    None

    I am one of those self taught engineers. Where some work nights to go to college, I had to support myself through high school (first full time job age 15)

    For the past twelve years I have been the lead engineer for a chemical/fertilizer company designing their electrical/mechanical systems.

    I do not teach in a school, my wife and I Home School our kids. Now for the proud Dad part:

    Daughter, 18, Junior in college, major Biology.
    Son, 17, Sophomore in college, major Computer Science/Law Enforcement.
    Son, 10, Youngest in the county where we live to receive a Ham Radio license, and is learning Liberty Basic.
    Daughter, 8, Started playing with Basic Stamps.

    So... No qualifications, just accomplishments.

    Sorry to go on about my kids, NOT Just could not help myself!
    Dave
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    No worries. I guess we cancel the BBQ then.

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