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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearpawz
    You know, I really wish I could find the old "Kit96" progrrammer. I had that once and it got lost when I moved... but never had any problems with it and it was only about $15.00. If anyone has one laying around they dont use, or for that matter has the schematic and PCB files (I beleive the kit that you put together came with a PCB layout in the literature).
    Google have to be your friend dude...
    http://kitsrus.com/pdf/k96.pdf
    http://www.picallw.com/
    http://picallw.feniks-pro.com/pictures/p16.jpg
    http://picallw.feniks-pro.com/pictures/p16pro.gif
    http://picallw.feniks-pro.com/pictures/pcb16pro.gif
    http://picallw.feniks-pro.com/pdf/p16pro.pdf


    Not Enough? Just search for P16PRO40

    Enjoy!
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    Have you tried another uPic.. Say a 16F628 or 16F88?

    This programmer works just not on chips ending in 'A' or when connected to laptop serial ports.

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    Hey Squibcakes-

    I'm using your program for development using ICSP with '873A, '876A, '877A - and ICPROG, no problem, works every time

    Are you saying that you have come across some problems with -A suffix PIC's and your programmer?

    regards

    Angus

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    Hi Angus,

    Yep. I don't use too many chips so I can't say this effects all chips ending in 'A'. I've tested the 84A, 628A chips and they only programmed the first time for me. Subsequent writes failed.

    Not that it matters I mostly use the F88 these day's with no problems.

    I'm glad it works for you and your happy. For a cheap and dirty programmer it does the job very well. Anyone else wanting a more reliable solution should buy a specialist programmer and pay a handsome sum for it. Mr_e will gladly take your money!

    Have you tried using Winpic800 (Free prog software)? Its a lot faster at programming than IC-Prog.

    Cheers

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    Hi all,

    Acircuit or assembled piece doen't work, the solution need not be hardware and we need not rush tp spend and order another readymade board-- If that does't work shall we run for a third item?

    Just cool down and think logically we can resolve. afterall intermittent failure may be due to improper configuration of the hardware w.r.t O/S (like win98,winXP)

    i quote a comment of a programmer designer Mr FENG (FENG3 programmer 5.3 ver8). he once idcated he was still using RCD programmer. It proves Hardware / sofware can be maintained and debugged than rushing for replacements.

    See the requiremets of a particular chip are met as per programming considerations, while programming a chip. (sometimes one of the RA pins is tobe pulled down)
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    Hi Squibcakes-

    Yes, on your suggestion I downloaded Winpic800 and you're right - about 3 to 4 times faster. Also allows programmming of code only, data only, or config only which is really useful. Am using it full time now. Tks for the suggestion.

    I'll have a go at a '628A this weekend & see what happens. On the other side, I must have reprogrammed one '873A at least 24 times today, not one failure. Could it not be that the '628A is more sensitive to a slightly low VPP than the others? As far a I am aware, VPP should be 13.5v, but most workable (not laptop) RS-232 "12V" levels seem to be a little below that - mine is only 11.8v & it still works.

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    Angus

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    hi everyone
    Can someone please tell me how to use this setup to program a 18f2550 pic and the settings please???

    thanks in advance for any info.

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    How i can to do this ???

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    Hello everybody, I am new in this forum. The last week i programmed one 16f88, with my GTP USB LITE . I was my first time with this pic. I programed it with internal oscilator 8 MHz , and PB7 and PB6 , put high and low intermittently.

    The problem was when i try to programmer other time. This fail, because the 16f88 enter in oscilation mode before programming mode.

    How i can to resolve this ????

    Thanks !

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    Enable Vpp first, then Vdd on your programmer.

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