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    Quote Originally Posted by schlaray View Post
    I am still missing something here. "Put PIC in programmer and read it?"
    I am using the Melabs U2 programmer along with the Melabs Lab-X1 board to program the PIC.
    "Still in the dark."
    Programmer software has a bunch of functions in the menu's. I haven't used the U2 programmer, but I suspect they're all the same (but different), but based on my Warp13a programmer software, I can:
    Program a complete PIC
    Program just the code memory of a PIC
    Program just the eeprom memory of a PIC
    Program just the Config Registers of a PIC
    Erase the whole PIC
    Erase just the program memory
    Erase just the EEPROM
    Verify the whole PIC
    Verify just the code memory
    Verify just the EEPROM
    Verify just the Config Registers
    Read the whole PIC
    Read the program memory
    Read the EEPROM
    Read the Config Registers

    EDIT: Just took a look...It's right there under the 'Program' menu...labelled as "READ Ctrl+R"
    Last edited by skimask; - 8th May 2007 at 14:29.

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