PIC network over AC 220V


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    I would bet of a poor JDM type programmer and IC-Prog? Case not, just tell us which one you're using

    How do you program it? in the socket or ICSP?
    Steve

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    I programming with ALL programmer ( not JDM ) and I was probe with ICSP to
    but last night I was erase all in 16F84A @ 4 MHz , and after reading I was see
    that at location 029F still have writen some code !!!
    I was replaced that pic with next and board work correct but I want to find
    what was hapend with this firs.
    Its programmed only 3 times (program memory).Data memory is clear - not usage data location - eeprom inside.

    Sorry for may bad english !!!
    Regards by phoenix

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