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    Can't program with the Epic. The compiler/MCS is 100%, but when I go to program the error codes start poping up. " error programming code at 0000, 0001,0006,0004 and so on. The programmer voltages are all OK. (nothing hot) I have tried the new Beta version with this result, the red LED comes on (for a short time) with no programming errors and no code gets entered. My original version has the LED flash on and off (normal) but goes into multiple errors. I believe it's a software issue which after reinstalling PBP many times hasn't cleared the problem? I have read most of the search finds on this, and tried all the goodies in the options list, plus downloads/patches, still head banging. Help please?, ideas?

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    Parallel or USB?
    Added/deleted/changed a printer lately?
    Read some of your old posts...Try reloading all the software involved, MCS, EPIC, PBP, (Windows )?
    PBP is only a compiler and doesn't really have anything to do with whether or not the EPIC will work.

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    Ski, The answer is yes. Things were slowing down so much with the lap top (HP) I went for a factory restore and a new printer. The old unit used the parallel port, the new one is a USB connect. Stupid me, I dumped the old printer and software, but found out XP had it in the list and have readded it to the printer section of the control panel. I believe the drivers are in place, although I have no printer to check it with. This is strange, after the MeLabs program install a new icon which I haven't seen before came up with the start menue. It is a (MCS or Melabs logo) XP driver installer which keeps prompting me for proper administrative clearance to install? I haven't got around this yet as it is leading to a F8 or F12 boot situation. Run me through the routine if you have been there/done that. Right clicking this icon leads to compatability selections of which XP isn't listed? I'm sure the problem is in the driving of the port.

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    Dumped both PBP compiler and programming software and reinstalled. It programmed one time as normal and that was it. Now it's erroring out with the same crap and will not program. Is there any one out there that knows whats going on, perhaps someone in the MeLabs engineering group?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fowardbias View Post
    It programmed one time as normal and that was it. Now it's erroring out with the same crap and will not program.
    Have you tried erasing the PIC before RE-programming it? ... just a thought and maybe just a straw (that is what I have to do with my PS+ programmer)
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    No help with the erase idea. Just guessing at this time but I think the programming voltages or timing sequences are off or intermittent. I am using the 16F628 chip. Aftering doing a verify and a program things look normal regarding the red LED, but no code is entered. Also the red LED never comes on anymore like it used to when first powered up with computer is off. When the computer is turned on the LED would go off, not anymore. Hardware/software? Don't know yet, time limited with the hoilday going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fowardbias View Post
    Ski, The answer is yes. Things were slowing down so much with the lap top (HP) I went for a factory restore and a new printer. The old unit used the parallel port, the new one is a USB connect. Stupid me, I dumped the old printer and software, but found out XP had it in the list and have readded it to the printer section of the control panel. I believe the drivers are in place, although I have no printer to check it with. This is strange, after the MeLabs program install a new icon which I haven't seen before came up with the start menue. It is a (MCS or Melabs logo) XP driver installer which keeps prompting me for proper administrative clearance to install? I haven't got around this yet as it is leading to a F8 or F12 boot situation. Run me through the routine if you have been there/done that. Right clicking this icon leads to compatability selections of which XP isn't listed? I'm sure the problem is in the driving of the port.
    Hi forwardbias,
    I don't use XP or the epic, but I have heard of lots of port issues with XP.
    As I understand it XP doesn't permit programs direct access to I/O.
    here are a couple of links of things to try:
    http://www.compphix.com/xpprintprob.html
    http://www.direct-io.com/
    http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/...nsorReadME.pdf
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    Same-O, routine, tried to add different I/O drivers from different sites to get up and running, no go. The NT,2000,XP install driver which is on the programs list with the programmer, help, etc., will not let me install it because it flags out with this "needs adminstrative privileges", which I have already set up. This may be a key to aligning the port correctly. Still searching for the cleanup with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fowardbias View Post
    "needs adminstrative privileges"
    It seems to me you have to log on as Administrator . . .
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